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  1. #761
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    bloop
    Last edited by Cross; 06-13-2012 at 12:18 PM. Reason: Double post
    Daily 82 L-type used to be terracotta...

    New project Red 85 P-type.

    Part cars: Silver 82 L-type, Red 82 p-type.

  2. #762
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    they looks great Solid
    Daily 82 L-type used to be terracotta...

    New project Red 85 P-type.

    Part cars: Silver 82 L-type, Red 82 p-type.

  3. #763
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    I want to run 17x9 front and back what off set will be good to have them almost flush no poke I was thinking + 25 font and 0 in back tell me if I'm wrong

  4. #764
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    17x9 +25 will hit the strut housing as it would be a 6in backspace. i test fitted a 15x8 +27 offset ssr mesh and it touches the housing, you could hear it scraping if you tried to turn the wheel. 5.5in backspacing. 17in might get away with 5.5in backspace if your running stretched tires. i wouldnt go over 5in backspacing myself though.

    Last edited by williamb82; 07-08-2012 at 10:10 AM.
    william
    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2042690/1 black 84 7mgte, MS2, truetrac, bbk, etc...soon to have 2jzgte and t56
    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2117186/1 blue 85 beater
    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2965297/1black 86 triple weber 6m in the works!

  5. #765
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    A 17x9 +15 has around 2 credit card thickness worth of space on the inside to the strut tube(from the wheel so if the tire sticks out more it will rub)
    17x9 +15 with 245 40 tires fit
    As far as rear goes I am not exactly sure.
    85' p-type

  6. #766
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    idk why i cant edit my previous post. it should say 16x8, not 15x8. my ssr's are 16's.
    william
    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2042690/1 black 84 7mgte, MS2, truetrac, bbk, etc...soon to have 2jzgte and t56
    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2117186/1 blue 85 beater
    http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2965297/1black 86 triple weber 6m in the works!

  7. #767
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    I was now looking at Rota grids in 17x9 +12 in hyper black thoughts?

  8. #768
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    Pull a front wheel,get a strait edge and a tape measure and go to work.
    Bob.Big Boosted Six.Makes more torque than the front line at a Honda dealership!

  9. #769
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    Ltypewheels


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    L type
    offset(s)fronts are 17x7 with a backspace of 4 3/4 which makes the offset +18.5 and the rears are 17x8.5 with a backspace of 5 3/4 which makes the offset +25.
    Manufacturer = Simmons
    estimated cost = 1800 with tires... good tires
    tire size(s) =225/45r17 front 255/40R17 rears
    I have dobinson front lowing springs and dobinson stock height springs in the rear and tokico blue shocks... the fronts rub ever so slightly in heavy cornering and big bumps, prolly going to roll the fender a bit to alleviate this.

  10. #770
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    Looks great Mike I'm glad the wheels went to a good home.
    No Supras

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