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![]() Actually if the car wasn't lowered...i would agree.
But if you use an ET Street or something like that, it will hook hard on the left side and you will cut into the sidewall. I would use the drag radials if you don't want to return it to stock height. A 10 1/2 tire will fit, but won't touch the ground anymore than an 8 on a stock rim. ------------------ '88 coupe...stock as a rock. Check out http://www.burnouts.stangnet.com 11's coming soon!!!! Heads,intake and cam are all here |
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