How Low can I go on 20's
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How Low can I go on 20's
Hi everyone.. I just got a ROUSH stage 1 and im looking to lower it some. I have 275-30-20's in the rear and 245-30-20's in the front. Im not looking to slam the car down on the wheels i just want to eliminate some empty fender space. can anyone shed some light on how much room i should have, i dont know enough to tell if i will rub when i hit bumps or have some friends in the car.?
..........Im looking at going with Eibach springs....
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RE: How Low can I go on 20's
ORIGINAL: AJ97GT
Wow, that's the only time I've seen rims that big look good on a mustang. 18 is usually the highest you want to go, 20 is usually ridiculously big.
Wow, that's the only time I've seen rims that big look good on a mustang. 18 is usually the highest you want to go, 20 is usually ridiculously big.
#10
RE: How Low can I go on 20's
ORIGINAL: AJ97GT
Wow, that's the only time I've seen rims that big look good on a mustang. 18 is usually the highest you want to go, 20 is usually ridiculously big.
Wow, that's the only time I've seen rims that big look good on a mustang. 18 is usually the highest you want to go, 20 is usually ridiculously big.
I would be careful lowering a car on 20s... your not going to have much suspension movement before something crashes..
Besides, it looks right the way it is, if you lower it its going to look like a low rider lol, the upper parts ofthe tire will be in the wheelwell
Edit: My 17 inch DD weigh 52 pounds each with rubber... thouse gotta weigh a ton!