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Old 05-23-2007, 07:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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radials vs slicks

Im looking to getting some nice radials or slicks, but not sure what size would be a perfect fit. I more than likely would like some mt radials. Help me out thanx guys
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I'll post pictures of mine sat. a set of M/T did the trick 4me
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Sweet thanx. What size did you use.
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I have MT E/T streets, 275/40/17 mounted on '93 Corvette wheels (17" x 9.5" with 56mm offset). I trimmed my fenders and the tires do not rub the outside of the fender but it does rub the inside of the fender just a little bit on one side when turning hard. Nothing a small whack with a hammer wouldn't take care of.
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Do you have any pics? Do you think i will be able to fit 19 or the stockers?
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Do you have any pics? Do you think i will be able to fit 19 or the stockers?
I don't have any pics of the wheels/drag radials mounted on my car but here's a link to Jeg's. It seems they don't make the E/T streets in 18s anymore.

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...53925_-1_36685

But you can get the BFG T/A drag radial in the 18 that will fit the stock 18" wheel.

http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...50350_-1_36688
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