Got the 315/60 M/T ET Street Radials in and man do they look big.![]()
Got the 315/60 M/T ET Street Radials in and man do they look big.![]()
"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular"
94 Formula
505cid on the motor
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x.xxxx @xxx.xx(1.xxx)
PontiacGroup.com
Thankfully some Pontiac folks pulled up their anchors that were firmly planted in the past and started to explore new uncharted waters.
Bill
wdcreech@earthlink.net
'64 GTO, 606" IA tall deck w/2 1290cfm Dominators feeding 435 cfm Super Chiefs, 2750 lbs
ET-8.2550@164.17, 60'-1.1981 1/8 ET-5.2901@131.97; 8/10/08
Should have some pics first of the week![]()
"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular"
94 Formula
505cid on the motor
x.xxx xx.xx(1.xxx)
x.xxxx @xxx.xx(1.xxx)
PontiacGroup.com
Thankfully some Pontiac folks pulled up their anchors that were firmly planted in the past and started to explore new uncharted waters.
Here is a pic, 30" x 12"+ tread
"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular"
94 Formula
505cid on the motor
x.xxx xx.xx(1.xxx)
x.xxxx @xxx.xx(1.xxx)
PontiacGroup.com
Thankfully some Pontiac folks pulled up their anchors that were firmly planted in the past and started to explore new uncharted waters.
Cool! Do they make them in 33 X 15?
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Bill
wdcreech@earthlink.net
'64 GTO, 606" IA tall deck w/2 1290cfm Dominators feeding 435 cfm Super Chiefs, 2750 lbs
ET-8.2550@164.17, 60'-1.1981 1/8 ET-5.2901@131.97; 8/10/08
Sorry but noBut they do make the bias ply ET Streets that size, they are currently under my old 69GP.
"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular"
94 Formula
505cid on the motor
x.xxx xx.xx(1.xxx)
x.xxxx @xxx.xx(1.xxx)
PontiacGroup.com
Thankfully some Pontiac folks pulled up their anchors that were firmly planted in the past and started to explore new uncharted waters.
Sweet...
Do you have any pics of them on the car? Did they fit in the stock wheel openings?
"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular"
94 Formula
505cid on the motor
x.xxx xx.xx(1.xxx)
x.xxxx @xxx.xx(1.xxx)
PontiacGroup.com
Thankfully some Pontiac folks pulled up their anchors that were firmly planted in the past and started to explore new uncharted waters.