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what is safer to ride - 8/9/2002 1:17:00 AM   
boomhood

 

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i want to drop my car either 2/3 or 3/4.i have a 86 crown vic lx.i am going to get hydraulics.Should i get 14's with white walls?will they be safe at speeds of 65 to 75 miles a hour? Or should i get some 16's or 17's. I know they will be safe but will they look aight?give me feed back and opinions
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RE: what is safer to ride - 8/12/2002 3:20:00 PM   
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Now what? If you're going to get hydraulics, why drop it 2/3 or 3/4? As far as wheels, I'm not sure exactly what you mean either. If you're getting hydraulics, then it depends on what you want to do to determine what wheel/tire size you get. I have an '84 cadillac coupe deville that hits about 37 inches and I run 14" reverse 100 spokes with P175/70/R14 You don't really want to run anything bigger than 13's or 14's if you're looking for traditional.

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