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jeffro RA28
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Re: RA28 wheel size qestions. Sat, 13 November 2004 23:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
thanx alot.
i am only 15 and dont know all that much about this kinda stuff, so ur help is very apreciated.
i just thought that if i went to fat in the tyre it would decrease the weight per sq inch resulting in poor traction.I checked the size of the tyres on the car just then and it says p185/75HR14. For a streetcar i thought that 225 would probly be to much? at the moment im looking at 205/50/16.
I have been reading as much as i can on suspension setups etc but due to my lack of knowledge i hardly understand any of it.
If any 1 could supply a website that is easy to understand or explain to me wat suspension upgrades should i do on my RA28 if running tyres 205/50/16
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Read Message   RA28 wheel size qestions. jeffro RA28Sat, 13 November 2004 10:59
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Read Message   Re: RA28 wheel size qestions.  jeffro RA28Sat, 13 November 2004 23:29
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