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Old 05-13-2008, 03:31 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Yes I have read the sticky and it didnt really answer the question it gives some generalizations. offset of 42 seems high when i look at the generalizations but i know todd got some with i believe 48 on the back of his car. That also didnt talk to much about lowered cars as far as i could tell. I plan on doing goldline springs and I am not sure if that will affect it.

I was also curious if you guys thought the 18's would seriously hinder performance or if it wouldnt make much difference.
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