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<blockquote data-quote="Warhorse Racing" data-source="post: 1562432" data-attributes="member: 23098"><p>Because of loose production tolerances, it’s hard for anyone to be 100% sure what will fit your specific car. Mods also make a big difference in how much room you have for wider wheels & tires. I highly recommend going to <a href="http://www.willtheyfit.com" target="_blank">www.willtheyfit.com</a> and comparing the wheels & tires you plan to use to your existing setup. You'll be able to see how much closer the wheels & tires will be to the struts, quad-shocks & fenders. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that, despite being listed as the same size, different brands of tires can vary in size. Look at the specs for the tires you’re considering on Tire Rack. Find the Rim Width Range & the Measuring Rim Width. The MRW will let you know if the tire you want will be pinched or stretched on your wheels. There are advantages and disadvantages to pinching or stretching. </p><p></p><p>It's also worth mentioning that lowering an SN95 2" will hurt the handling of the car. And adding a staggered wheel & tire setup will increase the tendency to understeer. If you plan to use your car for performance driving, different mods will make it handle better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warhorse Racing, post: 1562432, member: 23098"] Because of loose production tolerances, it’s hard for anyone to be 100% sure what will fit your specific car. Mods also make a big difference in how much room you have for wider wheels & tires. I highly recommend going to [URL='http://www.willtheyfit.com']www.willtheyfit.com[/URL] and comparing the wheels & tires you plan to use to your existing setup. You'll be able to see how much closer the wheels & tires will be to the struts, quad-shocks & fenders. Keep in mind that, despite being listed as the same size, different brands of tires can vary in size. Look at the specs for the tires you’re considering on Tire Rack. Find the Rim Width Range & the Measuring Rim Width. The MRW will let you know if the tire you want will be pinched or stretched on your wheels. There are advantages and disadvantages to pinching or stretching. It's also worth mentioning that lowering an SN95 2" will hurt the handling of the car. And adding a staggered wheel & tire setup will increase the tendency to understeer. If you plan to use your car for performance driving, different mods will make it handle better. [/QUOTE]
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