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Big Tires

Posted: 1/20/15 4:40amMessage 1 of 3
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NORTON, OH - USA
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Vette(s): 1985 C4 red, 1985 C4 Black and dark gray
With all the street outlaws big tire vs small tire talk. Im making the jump to the Good Year/ D1 rear tire 29-14.5x15 and some skinnys up front  for the drag strip trips and we will see just how the C Beam supports work its been a year and a half now on the resto mod    whatta think  rear fender flares  yes or no

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Re: Big Tires

Posted: 1/20/15 1:35pmMessage 2 of 3
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Oh man .... you know what they say about idle hands !!!

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Re: Big Tires

Posted: 1/20/15 8:53pmMessage 3 of 3
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Looks more like a dirt car, Jim!
But seriously....you really should look into narrowing the rear if you really plan on running tires that wide. Flare to cover those would look....uh....not so good....LOL

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