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I HAVE A 91 E.B. WITH 125.OOO MI ON IT. I HAVE ALREADY PUT A K&N FILTER ON IT , A 2IN EX., AND BUMBED UP THE TIMING A LITLE. LOOKING FOR THE BIGEST TIRES WITH NO LIFT AND NO RUBBING. AND GOOD SET OF ALL TRANS. AND SOME MORE LOW BUDGET BOLT ON'S.
THANKS, MACMAR07 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
San Jose, CA
'00 XLT (SOHC)
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If you do a search in this forum, you'll fnd lots of discussions and tips on it.
Basically, 30" is a definite, 31" may be, depends on other factors. |
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