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2011-2014 Mustangs
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315/60/15 radial pro on 2011-2014
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<blockquote data-quote="oster910" data-source="post: 15582453" data-attributes="member: 145833"><p>Ok I have put roughly 1300 miles of street driving on this and some passes on the street and track</p><p>So for the car not to rub you need to be stock height in the rear</p><p>Take of the shock plastic cover</p><p>And the inner fender liner on the rear</p><p>As far as I remember</p><p>The shocks in the rear used to be set on too soft so it used to rub a little on full squat</p><p>With the shocks dialed in a little more car hooks hard</p><p>Even on the street with no prep it hooks damn good</p><p>At the track it's almost too much tire</p><p>Unless you are sub 8.50's</p><p>I pushed through the brakes on it</p><p>But overall I would do it again especially for a street tire </p><p>I'll upload some pictures</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oster910, post: 15582453, member: 145833"] Ok I have put roughly 1300 miles of street driving on this and some passes on the street and track So for the car not to rub you need to be stock height in the rear Take of the shock plastic cover And the inner fender liner on the rear As far as I remember The shocks in the rear used to be set on too soft so it used to rub a little on full squat With the shocks dialed in a little more car hooks hard Even on the street with no prep it hooks damn good At the track it's almost too much tire Unless you are sub 8.50's I pushed through the brakes on it But overall I would do it again especially for a street tire I'll upload some pictures [/QUOTE]
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