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Old Jun 8, 2006 | 11:58 AM
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OK, right now i have the 65 rally wheels and by August Im gonna get a paint job so I want to start looking at wheels. I want to buy some Torque Thrust II's. Does anyone have an idea on what size I can fit in my car. I want it to look like this car (wheel size) and (tire size) does anyone have an idea on the sizes he might have?... thanks guys! P.S. this car looks so freakin BAD!!![sm=massbounce.gif]

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Old Jun 8, 2006 | 03:32 PM
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WHAT SPRINGS, SHOCKS,ECT. WOULD I HAVE TO GET OR WHAT WOULD I HAVE TO DO TO GET MY CAR A LITTLE LOWWER IN THE FRONT AND JUST A LITTLE HIGHER IN THE BACK?
Old Jun 8, 2006 | 03:40 PM
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Hard to tell from the pic, but my guess is that they are either 15X7 or 16X7 and probably have 195/70/R15 or 16's on it. Up front you can lower the car a tad by replacing the coil spring with a 620 and new KYB shocks with the Shelby drop. On the back, you can get new leaf springs and new KYB shocks. That's is about all that can be done to get it level.
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COOL...THANKZ!
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