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    Can the Mirage handle 265/65/18's?

    Indeed it can.

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    Had to get it patched. Barely fit through the hatch.
    But just one more thing the mirage can accomplish!



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    LOL...OK...I got suckered in to clicking on this thread.

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    I now have the need to put fender flares and a lift kit on a Mirage so I can fit those tires on one. It'd make quite the funny looking little offroad car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phaux View Post
    I now have the need to put fender flares and a lift kit on a Mirage so I can fit those tires on one. It'd make quite the funny looking little offroad car.
    0-60 times would be measured in minutes not seconds haha.

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    Mine can handle a 33x10.50!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subcompact Culture View Post
    Mine can handle a 33x10.50!

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    265/65 is darn close to that I think. It's like 32.6 isn't it? I know there was not a ton of room when shoving it in the back

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    dang it, you got me too. I looked at the bolt pattern and was shaking my head before I realized I'm the doofus!


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