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Tires are mounted on the new wheels and did a test fit on the car this afternoon. Looks Mean!!! Don't mind how filthy the car is, I couldn't hep but take it out on Saturday because it was in the 50's, but there was a lot of snow melting.
Beautiful wheels!
Really want to hear how the balance is. Thinking of that tire combo for my next set. Also, wonder if one can tiptoe home if caught in some rain...please share after you try them.
Thanks Alain! So the 18’s get me more sidewall to aid in straight line acceleration, but the 20’s would be better suited for handling as the tires for the 20’s would technically be stiffer due to less side
Beautiful wheels!
Really want to hear how the balance is. Thinking of that tire combo for my next set. Also, wonder if one can tiptoe home if caught in some rain...please share after you try them.
Thanks JRabq! I just finished up the suspension on the car and am pumped to get back on the road. Have to tie up some other odds and ends but I will let you know!
Thanks Alain! So the 18’s get me more sidewall to aid in straight line acceleration, but the 20’s would be better suited for handling as the tires for the 20’s would technically be stiffer due to less side
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The kayaks are normally upright in the corner of the garage, but since the car is not running I have to work on the car off to the side vs putting it in the middle of the garage. Because of that I moved them out of the corner to make it easier to walk around the car and work on it. Sliding them underneath is a temporary storage solution until she’s done.
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