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Old 07-24-2008, 08:43 PM
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Re: SRT8 Tire Question

I do not use stock rubber. The dealership will replace the tires, before I take delivery, with something on my own choosing. These F1's are no exception as I will never use any Goodyear product.

I normally run one size wider, if the wheels and space allow, as a personal preference. That is why I asked if there are any clearance issues with 255's or if the offset will allow it. Most cars have a definite limit where X will work, but the next step up won't. I guess you have never been involved with Mustangs...255 is not wide at all

Yes I have seen the car, at the auto show and at the local dealer. The dealer has/had 3. One sold right away, one just sold to a guy in Norway (of all places) and they have a black one left. Don't feel like paying the 20K markup, so I will have to order one and wait

Thanks for the input...

Cory
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