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Old 08-12-2004, 11:26 AM
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dont worry about the speed ometer i have 18 inch arelli assyasins on my 98 g.p. gt and it didn't do anything to it my dad is a cop and he checked to see if it knocked it off any at all as far as the handeling and steering go mine handels better because it sets a lil lower with the 18 inch wheels on
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Old 08-12-2004, 01:10 PM
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Careful when selecting tire size.

I put 17"x8" Borbet Type M wheels on my car. The tires were BFG Comp TA's 245/50/17. They rubbed the fender well when I hit a decent sized bump with back seat passengers. I installed these when the car had only 5000 miles on the clock so it wasn't an issue of worn struts or springs.

I replaced the BFG's with Yokohama H4S tires, 225/55/17 and they don't rub at all.
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Re: New Rims!!!!

yeah he will be ok if he doesnt go over 17"x7" i am pretty sure 7.5" will have a chance of rubbin if he hits hardcore bumps worse than what you had....
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