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Old 07-05-2009, 09:43 AM   #17
The Presence
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Thanks alot guys!! I did so much research too see if the 285(s)
would fit the rear of our 6thgens. Couldn't find any 6th gens with
this size tire on the rear. So I check some other forums and they
suggested 285/25/20. But I did want that low of a profile. So, I
did what I always do when in a situation like this. JUST DO IT!!! If
it doesn't work try something else. It was the same situation with
20x10s all around. So many ppl said that will never work. Wrong!!!
I worked out fine! I do have to add that the front wheel well lining
or cover has to be slightly adjusted and rear quarter panels were
shaved 1/4 to 1 inch down to make sure there wasn't any scrubbing
or rubbing. And that was performed over 3 years ago when I had 3
sets of 22s and two sets of 20s. A friend of mine is a master fabricator/
mechanic that has taught me many things about cars over the years.
So the slight adjustments/fabricating is extremely minor and can be
perform right in your garage. Honestly!!! Takes about 5 to 8 mins per
wheel well. I'll take better pics today while the suns out.


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