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    #16
    Isn't the 175/50/13 size everyone back in the 90s ran on their reverse dish(0 offset) daytons? Not saying you are I just remember my bud had a set of those reverse dish wheels on his grand am and they stuck out past the fenders and that's why he had to run that size
    Last edited by Turpro; 08-02-2012, 03:51 AM.
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    Originally posted by jay
    .....they totally underestimated the number of gearheads such as myself that have families but refuse to grow the hell up and stop playing with cars, or that otherwise see the utility of having 4 doors. Obviously I ain't alone, as there are a helluva lotta sti and evo here. Bueler? Beuler? Mazda? Mazda?

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        #18
        He has a Festiva.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Ace View Post
          This may be a stupid question, but why do you want to run such a small tire?
          My car came with 12" tires. It is indeed a Festiva.

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