Feb 10, 2012 #11 jeffpanya Well-Known Member Joined May 5, 2008 Posts 982 Reaction score 0 Location Oregon You won't get a stretch with a 7.5 inch wheel with a 205 running anything smaller is a no no, save up and get the wheels you want.
You won't get a stretch with a 7.5 inch wheel with a 205 running anything smaller is a no no, save up and get the wheels you want.
Feb 10, 2012 #12 truWarier02 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 30, 2008 Posts 4,481 Reaction score 28 Location Los Angeles We already answered it...
Feb 10, 2012 #13 CG6>YourCar Well-Known Member Joined Dec 29, 2011 Posts 678 Reaction score 3 Location Miami, FL Alright, thanks guys. The wheels will clearly take awhile, well atleast until my lazy *** gets a job.
Alright, thanks guys. The wheels will clearly take awhile, well atleast until my lazy *** gets a job.
Feb 10, 2012 #14 F Frisky Arab Well-Known Member Joined Jan 24, 2011 Posts 691 Reaction score 3 Location North Houston I've been wondering about this too lol. Ever since the thread was posted up about Type 1's being bouncy and the UCA hitting I've been nervous.
I've been wondering about this too lol. Ever since the thread was posted up about Type 1's being bouncy and the UCA hitting I've been nervous.
Feb 11, 2012 #15 truWarier02 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 30, 2008 Posts 4,481 Reaction score 28 Location Los Angeles ^ If you're slammed, your UCAs will hit regardless. It has nothing to do with the Type1's itself. But higher spring rates could help.
^ If you're slammed, your UCAs will hit regardless. It has nothing to do with the Type1's itself. But higher spring rates could help.