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does anyone make a resin set of 24.5" low pro tires? I really want to build a lowered pete and it would be better to have some low pro tires for it, otherwise where can I buy some of the tires from the amt pete kit aftermarket? I'd prefer a set of street looking tires with a low sidewall rather than the pete tires as they look more offroad than anything....it's been a while since I've bought aftermarket parts.

Chad

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does anyone make a resin set of 24.5" low pro tires? I really want to build a lowered pete and it would be better to have some low pro tires for it, otherwise where can I buy some of the tires from the amt pete kit aftermarket? I'd prefer a set of street looking tires with a low sidewall rather than the pete tires as they look more offroad than anything....it's been a while since I've bought aftermarket parts.

Chad

KFS do a pair of wheels with low profile tyres TQ130 and also drive axle set TQ131 http://www.kitformservices.com/tq.html

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I was needing a lowered truck in my collection.Took a hard look at a revell 359,and decided it would be too much for me.I recently started a transtar 4300,and the way the hood mounts made it easy to just lower the body.Maybe you can go that route.I'm guessing most lowered real truck,if they work,just have a lowered body,leaving the susspention stock to carry a load

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no most of the lowered trucks actually have lowered suspensions....is the transtar you are talking about the 4300 or the transtar II? I would prefer a long nose....in which case does anyone know of a company that makes the 9300 hood? if not how hard would it be to make the 9300 hood from the 4300 hood? or even a pete hood?

Chad

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awesome, the one I want to build would be this black and blue one on Hanks truck pics, it is the 4th row down...so I look like Ill be ordering that hood, texas style bumper, turbo wing set, I found those fenders somewhere I can't remember where though???? it might have been Porkys...and I'll be building my own stretched sleeper.and than some of those wheels and tires for KFS...does anyone know of an american dealer of KFS so I can get them faster?

Chad

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