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Post by dirtyjusty on Jan 16, 2008 0:10:35 GMT -5
i have a guy selling 185/56/14 on honda rims for cheap or 175/70/13?
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SeattleJusty
No, a boxer will not fit in a Justy.
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Post by SeattleJusty on Jan 16, 2008 21:22:15 GMT -5
185/56/14=22.15" 175/70/13=23.62" 145/80R12=21.2" factory 12" rim the 185 is about an inch taller and the 175 is 2 inches so honestly i do not know what the tallest rim and tire you can run. JG I dunno where you got your info but it needs revision. As stated numerous times on this board, a 175/70R13 = 22.7" You were close on the 145/80R12, those are typically 21.3" The one that shakes my head is the "185/56/14=22.15"Firstly there is no such profile as a 56-series. I am certain he meant 185/65R14, in which case the tire has a diameter near 23.3". Also noted on these boards numerous times in the past, is the info that any tire equaling 23" or more, is too tall for a Justy.
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got Mud? Ice? Snow?
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Post by 89 on Jan 17, 2008 0:29:31 GMT -5
Let's take all this Ballerina Horsesh!t trash talk to the 'Honda Speed' or Mustang 5.0 forums. Seriously now,
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Post by fraser9764 on Jan 17, 2008 5:50:20 GMT -5
well if it's to tall for a justy it should fit perfectly in your @ss why? what was the need in that comment? for gods sake shut up man, every post on here at the moment is you arguing with someone because you've been spouting shit and whenever anyone corrects you, you start throwing insults like that around. Grow Up, double check what you post before you click, and stop filling the board with crap.
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Post by dirtyjusty on Feb 2, 2008 16:04:44 GMT -5
my bad i typed in the wrong number
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Post by dberwin on Feb 8, 2008 12:30:02 GMT -5
I put some pictures on the a few messages back. On the second page of
Re: Let's see your "alloys" or whatever rims you h
I put on 185 14R70 with Isuzu rims. The important part would be the offset on the rim. I also had to cut away alot of fender and bend the trailing arms in about 1/4 inch on the rear. The rims work great and I have alot of fun with 8 inches of clearance. If your rims are offset out then you will have different issues.
The other post about tall tires applys to the gearing as the car is under powered for the highway and 4 th is the normal cruising gear now. It still has enough power in the lower gears.
Check out the video in Rally section under Justy in the snow.
This is not an armchair post as I am actually running these tires.
Daniel
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Post by SeattleJusty on Feb 9, 2008 11:50:48 GMT -5
I put some pictures on the a few messages back. On the second page of Re: Let's see your "alloys" or whatever rims you h I put on 185 14R70 with Isuzu rims. The important part would be the offset on the rim. I also had to cut away alot of fender and bend the trailing arms in about 1/4 inch on the rear. The rims work great and I have alot of fun with 8 inches of clearance. If your rims are offset out then you will have different issues. The other post about tall tires applys to the gearing as the car is under powered for the highway and 4 th is the normal cruising gear now. It still has enough power in the lower gears. Check out the video in Rally section under Justy in the snow. This is not an armchair post as I am actually running these tires. Daniel Daniel, I appreciate that you are not "armchair" posting but I have to strongly disagree with your choice to to do this. It's one thing to cut away alot[sic] of fender, but to bend the trailing arms in about 1/4 inch is nothing less than foolish. Take your life in your own hands sir, but please do not take other people's lives with you. I hope you are not operating this vehicle on public roads anymore.
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