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Old 07-24-2008, 07:34 PM
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Re: SRT8 Tire Question

Cory I know the proto types had 22's on the front, they rubbed on turns and hard bumps. 255s are gonna be tight, may make it, but you will have to drive easy in and out of parking lots etc..

Whay do you want to go even bigger.. the car is tunned in the front end for the size tire on it, I know it would look cool, but I guess on my SRT I am gonna wear the factory meats out 1st. And F1 super car tires are a very nice tire too.

if you do go bigger you may be also going customed tuned suspension? If so then I guess it makes sense for you.

Just remember that the axes, shafts, hubs, spindles etc are all designed for a certain tire size, not that you are trying to go a huge amount larger, but keep that in mind too.

PS have you seen the car in person? They look big to me.. my 2 cents.. good luck and man enjoy your ride too!
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