Will they fit ?
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Looks like a UK reg.
Looks like a UK reg.
#14
Thank you I think they do. However, I was tempted by 19's or 20's last yearbut, one of my buddies had a 68 Ford F100 sitting on 20's and they were a complete pain. Great whilst driving around on good roads but anything less and they were a nightmare. He damaged one on a speed bump, and a second driving down the alley behind his house. Got to the point whereby there were just so many places he didn't go in fear of damaging yet another. he finally give up and ebayed them at Christmas. Went to 17's and is enjoying driving again.
So for me these work great, they look good and I'm not afraid to go places in fear of damaging them.
So for me these work great, they look good and I'm not afraid to go places in fear of damaging them.
#15
I'm tempted to go for 20" but I'm waiting until I need a set of tyres before I make a decision. I know low profile tyres can make for a hard ride and I'm convinced that the tyres puncture easier and wear out sooner, but I only drive about 6k a year since I retired and most of that is on the Continent so I may succumb to temptation. Plus, the F100 probably has a much firmer ride than the Voyager to start with.
Incidentally, I've always liked the looks of the third generation Voyagers and actually prefer the styling. To me they look more 'American' than the fourth generation.
Incidentally, I've always liked the looks of the third generation Voyagers and actually prefer the styling. To me they look more 'American' than the fourth generation.
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