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Restoration Blunders Wheel And Tire

 
Restoration Blunders Wheel And Tire
Restoration Blunders Wheel And Tire
Wheel And Tire Fitment
There are few things more deflating than discovering you've bought the wrong wheels and tires for your restoration project. They stick out too far, rub the fender lip, have the wrong offset, or are just too large. It is crucial for you to measure and do a reality check before laying down hard-earned money for new tires and wheels, which can be very expensive. Resist the temptation to go big just because your buddy managed to fit 20-inch wagon wheels on his '69 Mach 1. And this isn't just about fit; it is also about ride and handling quality. The less sidewall there is, the more harsh the ride. 
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