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Posted by white1990stang (Member # 2307) on :
 
topic says it all, im curious to know if they will fit.
 
Posted by N20SNAKE (Member # 3024) on :
 
On a 1990 I'm guessing? No they won't fit on a 90 without a few prybars if you get my drift. They will however fit sn-95 and 99-up platform.
 
Posted by st5150 (Member # 51) on :
 
You'll need some fender work. Check out the Apex Motorsports white notchback road racer in our 2nd annual car show pictures (events forum). I believe those are 335 viper tires/rims he stuffed under that fox body [Eek!]
 
Posted by stoauto (Member # 2803) on :
 
i've seen some 335s on the back of a 95 with hardly any problems.
 
Posted by White95GT (Member # 1915) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by stoauto:
i've seen some 335s on the back of a 95 with hardly any problems.

Did all they have to do was remove the quad shocks? I would love to have those tires on my 95
 
Posted by stoauto (Member # 2803) on :
 
actually all he did was remove the quad shocks and roll the fenders it was a real tight fit of course but it looked sweet.
 
Posted by stoauto (Member # 2803) on :
 
but he didn't tell me if he had to massage the inner fender a little bit if you know what i mean, like with a hammer or something.
 
Posted by White95GT (Member # 1915) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by stoauto:
actually all he did was remove the quad shocks and roll the fenders it was a real tight fit of course but it looked sweet.

When you roll the fenders doesnt that fuck up your paint?
 
Posted by sn8k (Member # 2350) on :
 
Well, if you are careful you might not [Wink] . Most peeps use a heat gun to get the paint to become a little more pliable during the process. Nothing is 100% though - if your paint was applied poorly, old, didn't adhear to the primer correctly, ect... you will crack the paint.
 




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