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Old 01-08-2003, 08:06 AM
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I am thinking of getting at set of Konig Verdicts 17x7 for my 91 N/A but Im not shure if they will fit can anyone help me out thanks

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Will 17x7 fit on your 91, Absolutly, No Problem!
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Old 01-08-2003, 09:34 AM
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yes, i had 17x7's on my 91 n/a...40mm offset...with 215/45 tires all around...you'll be fine
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Old 01-08-2003, 01:36 PM
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ok ppl another quick question, is it ok to put smaller tires on, if u HAVE to when i went to find rims for my 87 n/a it took me 9 diff places to find em, cuz i only wanted 14's...i coulda had a huge choice in 13's and some were NICE...but would i still be able to drive with them on?
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drive with what on? 14s? Im lost. 14's have got to look pretty gay, unless u've got drags.
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Originally Posted by CrashFactory' date='Jan 8 2003, 07:36 PM
ok ppl another quick question, is it ok to put smaller tires on, if u HAVE to when i went to find rims for my 87 n/a it took me 9 diff places to find em, cuz i only wanted 14's...i coulda had a huge choice in 13's and some were NICE...but would i still be able to drive with them on?
just make sure the two rear tires have the same outer diamater, otherwise, bye bye differential.
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I don't think 14's would clear the calipers on my TII. I'm going to run 15's so I can get the tire O.D. down around 22" or 23" so I can pick up a few ticks in the quarter. It's easier than changing the rear.
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what i meant was if i put 13's on the front won't i be REALLY low to the ground in the front?...
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oh my god...
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bwhahaha, If you don't change the tire sidewall height, yes you will be low to the ground.
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