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decided to go with the chrome exchange for now and do the 23'' wheel like i really want down the road. maybe this winter but the exchange will satisfy me for hte time being. thanks for all the support from out vendors.
Eastern Performance is a great company to deal with. Go with a 21 if you want to keep the stock fender. Also make sure you do it right the first time, notice dkclimber got a 19 and says "I still want bigger!!!" after he changed to 19s. Go at least 21s, Eastern Performance will hook you up.
Eastern Performance is a great company to deal with. Go with a 21 if you want to keep the stock fender. Also make sure you do it right the first time, notice dkclimber got a 19 and says "I still want bigger!!!" after he changed to 19s. Go at least 21s, Eastern Performance will hook you up.
thats why i decided to just go with stock exchange right now. i know if i go to 21'' i will still want a 23'', thats a lot of coin for 21'' set up and not be happy so i rather wait and go with 23'' and do the rake and get new fender painted. and drop the money one time instead of twice.
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