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Old 08-18-2004, 12:02 AM   #103 (permalink)
FAME2002
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Well I have to say that I believe as do the passengers I have in my 300c that the ride has at least stayed the same if not improved in mine since geting the 22"s. I have absolutley no sterring wheel shake at all even at 100mph, Im sure this is de to the fact that we had custom billet spacers made for the car, as regular spacers make the wheel shake badly so this may be why I have such a better ride than alot of you with 22"s. But the only thing I notice with my 22"s is when I hit a reflector or somethng like that I feel it maybe slightly more but thats it (other than improved handling) I have no reason to lie or try to "mislead" anyone here. Im stating my experience with my vehicle, people can make their own decisions.
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