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Re: reducing tread marks. 300U
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Posted by old on May 13, 2007 at 12:12:02 from (4.244.219.38):
In Reply to: Re: reducing tread marks. 300U posted by JayWalt on May 13, 2007 at 11:38:51:
You say its a 300U right?? If so it has a 6 hole wheel so nope the chev wheels even the 6 hole ones will not fit. BTDT and tried to put chev wheels on a ford once which by the way uses the same size front wheel as the 300U. What I do is just put a set of wider tires on the rims I have. They sort of look a little like balloon tire when you do that but they seem to work well even if they look funny. Also on the back one to keep them from digging in as much lower the tire pressure to around 8-10 PSI and that also helps a good bit. Thats still enouhg pressure to hold it up well and not hurt the tires but makes them a little softer so they will only cut in badly if you start to spin a tire, plus gives a little more traction to boot
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