rim and tire size for 93 eg hatchback
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rim and tire size for 93 eg hatchback
I was wondering what size rim and tire would i need to dump my car really close to the ground. I have an example in this picture below, but i dont know what size the rims are. Would you be abble to use 15's? I want the least amount of tire tucking as possible. Please help.
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Re: rim and tire size for 93 eg hatchback (timbs7)
seriously go with 15's 195-50-15 that is the correct tire size for your car... it I'll look fine!
Edit: That car is way too low to even handle well! His underbody must be completly finished.
Also don't argue that the car handle's well because the suspension doesn't have enough travel being that low. You are actually hurting your handling performance more then anything!
Edit: That car is way too low to even handle well! His underbody must be completly finished.
Also don't argue that the car handle's well because the suspension doesn't have enough travel being that low. You are actually hurting your handling performance more then anything!
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Re: rim and tire size for 93 eg hatchback (DaveSi677)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DaveSi677 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">seriously go with 15's 195-50-15 that is the correct tire size for your car... it I'll look fine!
Edit: That car is way too low to even handle well! His underbody must be completly finished.
Also don't argue that the car handle's well because the suspension doesn't have enough travel being that low. You are actually hurting your handling performance more then anything!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Another option, besides the 15" wheels that Dave mentioned, is 16" wheels with 205/40-16 tires.
Edit: That car is way too low to even handle well! His underbody must be completly finished.
Also don't argue that the car handle's well because the suspension doesn't have enough travel being that low. You are actually hurting your handling performance more then anything!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Another option, besides the 15" wheels that Dave mentioned, is 16" wheels with 205/40-16 tires.
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