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View Poll Results: Which would you choose for a pony car and why???
19x8 fronts with 20x10 rears--"staggered look" 33 89.19%
20x8.5 fronts with 20x10 rears--"bigger-better look" 4 10.81%
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Old 01-28-2008, 11:01 PM
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i find 19/20 looks better...
here a cuda with this combo...


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i find 19/20 looks better...
here a cuda with this combo...


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That sure is a good looking Cuda.

Well done.
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those are 18/20...but very nice. Thank you all so much for your input.
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So why did they do 20/20 on the new KR concept? and the new challenger....the new camaro?????
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So why did they do 20/20 on the new KR concept? and the new challenger....the new camaro?????
Tire rotation.
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I personally like an 18/20 or 19/20 stagger. The problem with a 19/20 stagger is usually trying to find matching tire for front and rear. especially if you are trying to get some real width in the back.
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Tire rotation.
They have directional tires with different width rims...that can't be it.
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I personally like an 18/20 or 19/20 stagger. The problem with a 19/20 stagger is usually trying to find matching tire for front and rear. especially if you are trying to get some real width in the back.
true that...
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..ya i know... This one is one baaaaaaaaad muscle machine..





It lacks only mile high 14-71 huffer..
Where is that car from and how can I get more pics?????
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those are 18/20...but very nice. Thank you all so much for your input.
no no...here the dimensions of silver/blue cuda:

front: 8x19 / 225/35 ZR19
rear: 10x20 / 315/35 ZR20
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