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Old 09-24-2010, 02:47 AM   #5 (permalink)
mcrews
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cmj,
maybe you should try using the search function and read about tires in other posts before asking hypothetical questions that have been adressed before.

also, there are people on here who have done some amazing mods that didn't use coroplast and duct tape. again try using the search.

Finally, the only reason to 'lower a car and run flush fitment' is for looks. There is no proven reason otherwise. Cars are each built for specific performance and setup. There is a balance built in. When you start moving things around you throw all the design limits uot the window. Bushing wear uot prematurely, each pound over factory wheel/tire weight is multiplied by 4 as moving mass.
You can absolutely do what ever you want with your car. afterall this is America. But false justifications won't validate.
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