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ivanogburn
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Post by ivanogburn »

I am looking for a web site to help me choose the right size wheel and tire for my ’60 Ford F100.
I am looking to put on the thinnest whitewall tires I can. And I would like the rear tires to be larger diameter than the front to get a slight lowered look.
Is there some place that can help me choose the right sized wheels and tires?
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Ivan
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Post by Greg D »

Personally I like how your truck looks now.
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goonie
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Post by goonie »

I agree with Greg, but it would be nice to be able to look at some other options. I have looked at tirerack.com and some others that will let you see what the rims look like on your vehicle. Only draw back is....they don't go to the 60's. Unless you have a mustang. There are alot of little "custom" shops in my town that will do tires and rims pretty cheap. If you have any in town, I suggest going to them.
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dotcentral
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Post by dotcentral »

Like the others, I like the way your truck looks now. But guess it might look even better with your changes.

I'd like to see more of your truck, how about putting some photos in your gallery.
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I'm not arguing with you. I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Pardon me. Does your deaug bite?
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