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That Challenger answers the question "Can you have rear wheels that are too big ?" cuz I was never sure if that was possible until now.
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Originally Posted by preston
That Challenger answers the question "Can you have rear wheels that are too big ?" cuz I was never sure if that was possible until now.
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It's kinda funny as I feel the same way as I missing seeing sidewalls on car tires.
This year when we saw an old Mustang with 15" wheels we all stopped to look at it and say man does that look good.
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Yeah exactly check out this green mustang - pro tour/pro race but some healthy tire
https://lateral-g.net/forums/showpos...postcount=2557
As someone who built Mustangs, a lot of these Mustang builds don't excite me that much for some reason, but I really liked this one.
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