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      10-26-2012, 05:25 PM   #46
s1k0ne
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James Squire does have a point.
The sidewall should atleast be the same ratio as the stock if you want to keep your speedometer correct. You could've ran lower width tires for the stretch look instead of lowering your side profile. but then again, looks always triumphs correct speedometer if you ask me =)
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