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Hey, 87-93 mustang stockers, what is the tallest tires you've run on your fronts?
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28 in. Works good until you start doing big wheelies. Still works ok as long as the front comes down easy.
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28 inch fits stock inner fender and steers with no bind or clearance issues? thanx
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Welllll, I don't know about having "no" clearance issues. It really depends on the offset of the front wheels, 15x 4 with 2.25" backspace helps, and the front ride height needs to be right. The only time I ever had a rub is when I did BIG wheelies with the Bracket engine (347) in 2007. It would carry the front wheels about 120 ft. on a normal pass. When I ran the "Stocker" setup (302 HO) it never rubbed. I'm going to be running in SS/AS this year and I have went back to a 26 tall M/T just because I like my wheelies! Hope this helps.
Jay
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