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Old 07-01-2008   #1 (permalink)
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alright im getting new fr500 rims and i have a few questions about them. Well one is will i have to get spacers for that thickness of tire to fit my stock fender wall? how can u widen your rear fenderwall?

Im getting deep dish18x10 in the back and non deep 17x8 in the front also what tires should i run for doing canyon runs and drifting thats what i mainly do. i was looking at some low pro tires but i idk how that would look on a stang so what legal radials can i get can i get legal slicks?

thanks for the help
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it's not the size of the rim that matters, it's the size of the tire.

315 is as large as I would go in the rear.
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what are some good tires that can handle drifting and canyon runs ? please let me know asap
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I'm running Toyo T1-R's for Autocross. They handle very well and they get up to temp extremely quickly. They're perfect for street performance as well.

Oh and good luck drifting a car with an open differential. It's a lot more difficult to maintain than it sounds.
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I'm running Toyo T1-R's for Autocross. They handle very well and they get up to temp extremely quickly. They're perfect for street performance as well.

Oh and good luck drifting a car with an open differential. It's a lot more difficult to maintain than it sounds.

actually i have been drifting with an open diff and its quite easy a little too easy butt im gettn a detroit tru trak 3.73 gears etc. so there fore im not gonna have a open diff but i know hwat u mean
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alright im getting new fr500 rims and i have a few questions about them. Well one is will i have to get spacers for that thickness of tire to fit my stock fender wall? how can u widen your rear fenderwall?

Im getting deep dish18x10 in the back and non deep 17x8 in the front also what tires should i run for doing canyon runs and drifting thats what i mainly do. i was looking at some low pro tires but i idk how that would look on a stang so what legal radials can i get can i get legal slicks?

thanks for the help
yes those wheels will fit my brother has the exact same wheels
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