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Old 09-25-2007, 10:16 AM
Bowtieracing Bowtieracing is offline
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Originally Posted by Silver69Camaro
Bowtie, a small correction, you can indeed run a 10" wheel with our subframe. Heck, we have one customer running a 295mm tire.

At any rate, pick whatever subframe you think looks the best. If you like the look of a stock appearing subframe, go with DSE. If you like the fabbed/aftermarket look, use ours. Both drive very similar and handle extremely well and there isn't anybody on these forums who would be able to tell the difference. I bet the weight between the two is darn close, also.
Matt THANK YOU for your personal input - means a lot to me. I have never thought this could be so damn hard to choose. And all this came way faster than i was planned due several reasons.

10" Wheels ? Great because i have stuck in a idea having 285 fronts to get needed grip for 14" brakes. I had skinny fronts with big brakes last project and hated it .

I am not too much of fan of dished wheels so that isnt such a big deal for me but stock appearing looks are - and not just by me . Here in finland cars need to be inspected once a year and sometimes too much aftermarket modifications can be a broblem.

This is killing me
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