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hey and welcome...
I would put Drop spindles on if you are only running a adj Beam to fix the Camber angles and the BEST way to go would to buy Blank rotoreds and Drums and re-drill them and put a 12mm Stud in. you can get blank rotors from cip1.com http://www.cip1.ca/ProductDetails.as...23%2D501%2D100 http://www.cip1.ca/ProductDetails.as...%2D075%2D113VN and rear Drums already drilled... http://www.cip1.ca/ProductDetails.as...23%2D501%2D301 hope that helps... Chris.
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I went and ordered some 4x100 rotors
![]() the 4x100 rear drums were out of stock... maybe next time. Edit: I found out the offset on those rims is 45mm... Last edited by 4doora; October 28th 2009 at 15:16. |
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is your car IRS?
et45 will be a perfect fit for the back ive got et40 17x7 on the back of mine with 215/40 and they just tuck nicely
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1974 Germanlook 1303 SUBA-beetle Subaru EJ254, BoostR 17", topline suspension, 4 wheel discs and A/C |
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I'm running 17x7 ET42 on my 72 super. Stock fenders.
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