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4:10 or 3:73s'?

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Old 12-20-2005, 05:30 AM
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fairlane292: I have 10" wide 18" Bullit style deep dish wheels on the rear. The wheels on the front in the pic are stock but I have 9" wide deep dishes now in the front with 275/40-R18 rubber. The back rubber is 295/45-R18. I got the set from MUSTANGTUNING.COM for $675.00

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Old 12-20-2005, 01:47 PM
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My dealer gave me permission for the C/L air duction kit with SCT2 tuner thats no big deal here in charleston, south carolina. I'm talking about the extra stress a motor will endure with the higher rpms.
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i imagine ford could void the warranty since most people are going to correct the speedo by using flash tuner.
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