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Old 07-20-2002, 08:43 PM   #4
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Get some 26x10.5 m/t e.t streets, or mcreary 26x8.5's, since it doesnt rain, they are pricey for the m/t's but i daily drove around forever on them, they are just plain dangerous in the rain though, as im sure you know, also you might still go sideway(torueing), but you'll hook, with stock control arms my car's rearend got into a bind, and torqued the front end one way or the other, thats when you start steering and drive it beats the rearend coming around on you.

I highly recomend welded subframe connectors with any wrinkle wall tire. good luck.
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Race weight: 3,120

E.t-13.57 with 26x10.50's e.t. streets. 1.88 60'

mph- 99.92 mph
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