Bored In The Garage.

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the guy who hits on his mom
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haha yea I feel your pain man, I was looking at my garage now thinking about how much I want to just throw everything away so it's nice and clean for the stang, right now shes almost sleeping in a big closet.
 
Alright,....now I gotta ask.


Why didn't you just go back and edit the mis spell as opposed to creating another reply to correct it?:shrug:
At the same time,...Thank you.

My guess would be laziness, its easier to just type it into the window, than push the edit button and do the same thing.
 
you cant have a lowered car when it snows all year round! lol


That might have been even a little funny if there was actually snow on the ground….or if adding snow tires actually changed the aspect ratio any. But….I see you’re from GA where everything moves just a little slower, so I won’t hold it against ya. ;)

And the car actually doesn't sit all that high. It's just the lighting in the pic and the way the wheels are cut. Also, I had just installed new front springs in it and the isolators had yet to settle.

Not to mention….you don’t get much of a turning radius with 9” front wheels wrapped in 255’s on the front end of a lowered Fox. It’s actually down about ½” or so from stock now and still rubs at full lock. Dropping it any more than that is going to cause some serious clearance issues.
 
That might have been even a little funny if there was actually snow on the ground….or if adding snow tires actually changed the aspect ratio any. But….I see you’re from GA where everything moves just a little slower, so I won’t hold it against ya. ;)

All lies....

Canadian Fox Body and 1 each Canadian:

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You'd be fine, I ran 9" on the front with 275's on Eibach Prokit and it would only rub on full lock. I am going 255 front and 275 rear this time though.