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Old 07-26-2007, 11:36 PM
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Thnaks Bill there stuff is awsome
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Old 07-26-2007, 11:43 PM
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You Forgeline whore!

Nice rollers.. and that's gonna be one sexy/badass car when done. I feel a connection since I was there when you bought her
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You Forgeline whore!

Nice rollers.. and that's gonna be one sexy/badass car when done. I feel a connection since I was there when you bought her
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Old 07-26-2007, 11:59 PM
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lol.. yep... gonna be one cool ride..


Hey, it's 1am where you are.. don't you have to work in the morning?
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I think I will just lay out tommorrow.too excited about the new parts....

You guess I can get away with it?
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Old 07-27-2007, 02:51 AM
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That will be a cool ride Bill, you da man
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Bill, are still going to keep the top?
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Bill, are still going to keep the top?

Yessir. Gotta have the vinyl top.
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The sidewalls on those 275/35/19's is really really low. I thought about using that size but they are just too low profile for me. Also 275 uses a minimum of a 9.5" wheel. You are just going to sneak by usint a 9" wheel. I have a 8.5" and wanted to use the 275 but it didn't seem like it would work. I'm sure you will be fine but you might get a little bit of sidewall hanging over the rim. I went with a 255/35/19 and it fits my 8.5" wheel perfect. I was a little disappointed that the 255's were kinda "skinny" but they fit the wheel perfectly, have a decent sidewall, and I'm gonna run a totally different set of tires/wheels at the track anywayz

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The sidewalls on those 275/35/19's is really really low. I thought about using that size but they are just too low profile for me. Also 275 uses a minimum of a 9.5" wheel. You are just going to sneak by usint a 9" wheel. I have a 8.5" and wanted to use the 275 but it didn't seem like it would work. I'm sure you will be fine but you might get a little bit of sidewall hanging over the rim. I went with a 255/35/19 and it fits my 8.5" wheel perfect. I was a little disappointed that the 255's were kinda "skinny" but they fit the wheel perfectly, have a decent sidewall, and I'm gonna run a totally different set of tires/wheels at the track anywayz
I hear ya, there are just not a lot of choices for 19, however, these will work.
I did misprint the width, it is really 9.5 so I should be fine with the 275.
I will also have a set of 18s for real road racing, so I should be fine.
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