Old Hillbilly
Ok, more newbie questions from an old chevy guy. What the heck is a "catback" system. None of the "rice racing" shops here can give me the same answer. Also, what make a pony wheel a pony wheel. Also being an old hillbilly, I want to go bigger tires with small amount of lift in the back (we never dropped cars) I have tried searching for these answers, but to no avail. Thanks again for all the help.Mike
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Old Hillbilly
I can see the need to not drop the car knowing those city street that have ruts in them*LOL*
catbacks......... A Cat-Back system replaces everything from the H Pipe back to the end of the car. |
Old Hillbilly
what makes a pony wheel is the pony center cap
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Old Hillbilly
catback iseverything behindthe h-pipe (whichcontains the cats)
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Old Hillbilly
a cat back is what it says. from the cats back. not everycar has a H-pipe on it. to clear things up
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Old Hillbilly
but in his case it does <IMG src=smileys/smiley29.gif border="0">
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Old Hillbilly
by amount of lift do you mean sidewall height?? and bigger do you mean wider tread width?? <IMG src=smileys/smiley5.gif border="0">
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Old Hillbilly
Yes, I am wondering what the tallest widest tire I can stuff under the back without major fender cuts and a small amount of lift if needed. Thanks guys for all the help....Mike
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Old Hillbilly
well you dont describe the car. we need to if is a genIII or genIV body. if its lowered or stock height which wheels your running. to many varibles.
or just get out the old yard sticks and start measuring |
Old Hillbilly
1991 GT w/stock rims<IMG src=smileys/smiley1.gif border="0">
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