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Nothing a narrower rim/tire couldn't fix. Personally, I've never liked the look of a fat tire up front on a classic anyway."70_Fastback" said:Friggin sweet! The only thing that bugs me is the front track width. It's too wide and extends past the fenders.
"Horseplay" said:Nothing a narrower rim/tire couldn't fix. Personally, I've never liked the look of a fat tire up front on a classic anyway.
That sounds a bit personal to be airing out on a car forum, J."70_Fastback" said:My front tires are fat, but tuck nicely up under my front fenders.
"Horseplay" said:That sounds a bit personal to be airing out on a car forum, J.
"Fast68back" said:Whats the deal with the rockers? They look like freakin side steps........
I would MUCH rather see just enough fender recontouring to fit a tire worth steering the car with. If Ron Schwarz can fit 275-wide tires on a '66 without the widebody getting too crazy . . ."Horseplay" said:Nothing a narrower rim/tire couldn't fix. Personally, I've never liked the look of a fat tire up front on a classic anyway.