snip It sounds like you worked out a good combination! I assume you have power steering? My 63 Classic with 7" torque thrustd D's and wide-ish tires runs easy on the highway, but takes a fair amount of effort to park. Not bad enough to "fix" but enough to avoid in the future. With power steering it wouldn't be an issue. snip heck no i dont have power steering. i put the wheels/tires on after i got home from iraq in nov. since then i have put about 3000-4000 miles on the car. i have gotten bigger chest and shoulder muscles from it. LOL going to the gym all year while in iraq didnt do this much good for my upper body. my co-workers think it is hilarious to watch me park. i always have to back into my parkin spot because i like to see where im pullin out to. but anyway, they thing its funny watchin me sit in one spot and "crank crank crank" on that wheel. i also have a smaller 13" steering wheel. not the stock big wheel. so that makes it even funner. as for the tire contact patch, the stock tires were wearing on the inside a little. i didnt touch any of the alignment stuff. the wide FLAT surface of the tire seems to keep the weight even over the bearings. i had spaced out my spindles when i did the brake setup. the mustang centers are way out on the rim. on an 8" wide rim, there is a LOT of rim hanging inside. i didnt want to use one of them wheel "adapter" spacers on the front for the reason of wearing on the bearings. i spaced them out on the back of the spindle. i used the wheel adapters (2.5") on the back side. the streets around here are rutted real bad on some of them. in those ones, it likes to try to pull one way or the other. i think most of that is due to the caster. it did it with the stock wheels and tires also. 0* for the old bias ply tires and i think they usually put what 3-5* caster now? i need to do that strut rod trick frank was talking about with the concorde or so adjustable strut rod so i can adjust it. otherwise, i love how it looks and rides. i HATE the huge tire, no sidewall look also. the 17's are bigger than what i really wanted, but i couldnt beat the price. and they fit. so next was finding a tire. i still have several inches of sidewall. it didnt really seem to stiffen the ride to much. i feel a little more, but not bad. i will never go any bigger than 17's however. but, with the mustang disk brakes i installed, my stock 15" wheels dont quite fit, 16's just might barely fit. so it all works out in the end however. enough that i am happy with the looks and performance. i do need however, stiffer shocks. still has on the original shocks. they are valved way to soft. i bet when i do change them, i will feel a LOT stiffer ride. dave stohler http://picasaweb.google.com/das24rules ____________________________________________________________________________________Ready for the edge of your seat? Check out tonight's top picks on Yahoo! TV. http://tv.yahoo.com/ _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list