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Old 08-10-2005, 07:35 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Finaly Got My Tires 265/35/22 Pirelli Scorpian Zeros But Im Rubbing A Little On The Rear Very Light With No People In The Car I Can See Small Lines On The Tire Getting Cut By The Fender Now Am Going To Roll My Fenders But Was Wondering How Everyone Is Doing Theirs If Anyone Has Pictures Please Show Them So We Can See How Its Done And If Anyone Is Having Or Had This Problem Let Us Know How It Corrected Or Not Corrected The Problem I Know Theres Been Treads On This But No One Has Pictures On How It Looks Or How Much Of The Fender Did You Roll Thanks And Keep Up The Good Work On This Forum Because With Out It We Would Be In The Dark With No One To Guide Us . God Bless
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