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| Tire , Wheel, Brake and Suspension Discussion about the parts of your Viper that hold the road. Sponsored by: The Tire Rack. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 151
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I had 20" Asanti's w/Pirelli P-Zero's front and rear installed last weekend. I am very happy with the look. Ultimately, the new set-up raised the car a little less than 1/2" over stock. I would have thought it would have been more considering the tire diameter but the lower wall height on the PZero's helped. If the change was an inch or more, I would have had the car lowered but at 1/2", I'm not going to touch it. I'm probably more concerned with the weight increase than anything. The tires really filled up the well nicely.
Last edited by NukedGTS; 03-23-2008 at 12:18 PM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 27
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Everyone is talking about "filling up the wheel wells"......
But don't you keep basically the same overall height(just a shorter sidewall) ![]() |
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There's always locomotive wheels. Hear they come in 72" and bigger!
Locomotive wheels.jpg Finish them off with a nice set of earth-mover tires. Earth Mover tires.jpg ![]() ![]() |
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