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Sail Away ![]() Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 5-September 06 From: RI Member No.: 6,772 ![]() |
I bought my (2nd) 914 last summer for many reasons, one of which was the suspension and brakes had been gone through and had been roughly setup for autoxing (bilsteins and (very) stiff springs), which I want to get into this year. The car also has 16" rims and low-pro tires. So the question is am I crazy in thinking getting a stock set of rims and tires will soften up the ride a bit when I'm not killing cones? If I'm not crazy, whats the most economical route to pick up some (decent) rims and tires? Thanks.
Adam (IMG:http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r178/alangerm/41606030.jpg) |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,547 Joined: 6-May 04 From: Nutley, NJ Member No.: 2,030 Region Association: North East States ![]() |
cookie cutters in CA might be 300 a set but on the east coast theyre much cheaper.you can probably pick up a set of 15x7 phone dials (5 lug) for 200
check out performanceproducts.com..they sell wheel and tire packages for decent prices |
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