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![]() Try a pair of the 245's.
I did do some fender stretching and light fender rolling to get them to fit. Thus, my be careful. If you dont want ANY hastle, then get 225's (or 175-78-14's)... (Smart *** ). I know several people that managed 245's successfully, it just takes some work. I pulled the fender outward (by hand) until the plastic liner and fender had a gap at the 12:00 position (about a good 3/4" pull). I raced on open track events, my car with this combo. But if you pull into a steep driveway for a gas station on a 90-degree turn... it rubbed. Mount up a pair. Worst case you use them for the back. ------------------ Darius Rudis Home built t-arm/panhard suspension powered by an S-trimmed motor :-) My Mustang Page |
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