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From some of my reading it sounds like a 195 55 15 for my new tires.
6" rims. 1.7 motor. pretty much a street car that i like to have some fun with. I do some freeway cruising in it so i am hesitant to go smaller than 55's. Dont really care to drive it in the rain. I do like to go up the canyons though. what do you think? |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,555 Joined: 10-March 05 From: san diego Member No.: 3,736 Region Association: None ![]() |
New Rims are coming soon!
Dropped those early Fuchs alloys off at Al Reeds Specialty Polishing yesterday. So i'm going to use those until I get the set I'm really after. Eventually I'd like it to have a set of the WCH Billet 911 wheels that look like stock 911 steels, and run hubcaps with those. Until i'm super rich i'm going to run the Fuchs alloys. The KUMHO ECSTA Supra 712 seems affordable and comes in the size 195/55VR15 I would do 205's but I really dont want to roll the fenders. Its one of those situations where you buy all the stuff and then see if it fits. eeks. I'm also keeping the 1.7 motor. Anyone with a -6 running deep 6" Fuchs on stock setup? Whats their tires of choice? |
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