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Old 04-11-2006, 03:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Prompt exact characteristics of landing places for wheels ( bolts (6), distance between them and width of a start (offset??))
At somebody disks 20 " in front and 22 " behind cost. I wish to order to myself the Japanese disks. The question as behaves SSR on greater speeds with such disks (rubber I shall order Goodrich). Or it is better to leave the former sizes of wheels. And the second question what optimum width of back wheels for such 310Hp 22õ10 or 22õ11 (12)

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Hope this helps you:

Bolt pattern is 6 x 127mm or 6 x 5".
Factory offset is 32mm front and 14mm back.

Front wheel offset at + 32 to + 35 mm and + 15 to 20mm for the rear wheel should work.


What wheels are you looking at? I tried to find steel "smoothie" wheels that would give an old school look but they don't make them as big as stock size, 17" was max diameter.

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"I tried to find steel "smoothie" wheels that would give an old school look but they don't make them as big as stock size, 17" was max diameter."

I know they're not steelies, but they sure look good.

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I have front 20 x 8 and rear 22 x 10 with a set of P-Zero Scorpion 265/45R20 and 305/35R22 tires for $4166US from Newstalgia 1-800-281-2819 ext 306 Shawn. The wheels are Colorado Custom Boulders, which are smoothies with a center cap. Hope this helps, any questions PM me.
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