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There is a spark plug thread floating around now. Get NGK's from Autozone, Schucks, etc...$7.00
No, you can't fit the same width tire on a 9" and 10" wheel. That defies the whole point of staggered.
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Mine is that way and I asked this question here last year. I have 255-50-19's all the way around, but my rear rims are bigger and would accept the OEM 285-45-19's. The rims are all marked, I have checked. It is not uncommon to run the 255-50-19's all the way around. It's the way it was when I bought it, rides fine, when it is time for new summer tires I will probably go to the staggered set up. |
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