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Post by Buddyg - Forum Founder on Apr 10, 2014 19:59:05 GMT -5
Chop, chop let's get those wheels mounted!
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upstateride
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... waiting for snow to go away
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Post by upstateride on Apr 11, 2014 12:30:24 GMT -5
The roads are honestly so crappy here still. Don't need EVERY stone/pot hole and tarmac patch.... under those tires/car.
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Foz
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Post by Foz on Jul 20, 2014 4:06:25 GMT -5
You will love the 888s, very linear performance, but you have gone much bigger than my 275 rears on my 18's in the shed!!! Envy.
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spf1061
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SPO1061. Bought new from Olthoff Racing in 2001. Roush 427R of sorts. 75k+ miles and rolling.
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Post by spf1061 on Dec 1, 2015 9:49:19 GMT -5
Varmint - the answer to your question is "Avons". Upsateride - you definitely need bigger brakes. get out your checkbook. have fun.
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Post by Buddyg - Forum Founder on Dec 1, 2015 9:52:52 GMT -5
They make Avons for the 18's?
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spf1061
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SPO1061. Bought new from Olthoff Racing in 2001. Roush 427R of sorts. 75k+ miles and rolling.
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Post by spf1061 on Dec 5, 2015 22:14:12 GMT -5
They make Avons for the 18's? Buddy, I't know if Avon makes 18s. I was referring the the CR6ZZ 15"s. I was offering an answer Varmint's question: >>I've got 18's do not know how the guys with big torque and the narrow 15's get the power down.<<
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Post by jim1855 on Dec 9, 2015 9:22:38 GMT -5
335s may rub but I didn't see enough to get worried about on 2584. Could have persuaded the glass to be different,a hammer, saw, grinder are all in the tools of persuasion drawer. Never had issues with 315s on #1855.
BTW, 275s often hit the frame in front of the tire, again this isn't a huge concern as it will only happen at full lock which generally only happens in parking lots.
Jim
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