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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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Wheel fitment ?'s
This is on a 1994 isuzu pick up I thought you guys would know best.
Ok I put a set of 19x10 +30 offset on the rear of my truck they bolt up but they are hitting the leaf springs I have about an inch from the tire to the edge of the fender my ? Is what offset should I run Now on the front I used 18x9 +30 offset they stick out past the fender about an inch so I put on a 16x6.5 +55 offset they sit in about an inch what would be a good offset up front as well |
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run stretched tire and/or add spacers in the rear, about 10-15mm seems ok.. I can't see your plumb line. or add spacers to match the fronts
Fronts, stretch tire, more camber, more lower, it will fit fine, maybe need to roll fenders/pull a little bit. GO LOWER |
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Amigo front fenders are at least 50mm wider and a good 10mm spacer snd a fender roll and inner hammering should solve ur issuse. I've built a ton of minis in my day good luck with you build, p.s. notch that bad boy!
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I was looking at some 18x10 22r and 18x8 48f rpf1 and I'll just run extended studs and spacers. I was thinking about amigo fenders but it would look bad to me be wide in the front and not the rear and my front track would me grater then the rear.
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