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Sorry for the big pic. Like I said, I am only lowered about an inch.

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Old 01-20-2013, 03:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Sorry for the big pic. Like I said, I am only lowered about an inch.
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Sorry for the big pic. Like I said, I am only lowered about an inch.
Thanks for the pic!

I was wondering how 245/45/18 and 265/40/18 would look since Michelin PSS's don't come in 275/40/18.
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Thanks for the pic!

I was wondering how 245/45/18 and 265/40/18 would look since Michelin PSS's don't come in 275/40/18.
Anytime man! If you need more angles just let me know!
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Anytime man! If you need more angles just let me know!
I'd like to see more angles ! The current tires i have are almost done with. So looking for a wider setup.
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