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I own a 70 Satellite and I'm really not into the "donk" if that's what your thinking. But these cars look great with 18's (imo) which I know "old heads" usually don"t like (my dad said the same thing). None of those 3 spoke junkers or flashy walmart rim garbage. I really like the pro-touring...
From what I have found there is a difference in the firewall, the mounting pattern is different for brake booster and straight master cylinder. BCD offers only one kit and states that if its a power brake car you have to do some mild clearancing of the firewall, and will bolt right up to a...
In my opinion Bilstein > KYB, If the price difference isn't too much, although for strictly street use your cutting hairs. I used both of them on my 240sx and there really wasn't any difference....just my 2 cents
Thanks for the support Dave, I mean that from the bottom of my heart. I love being a soldier as much as I love cars. Tirerack is usually where I start when I'm looking for new rims but their "what fits" is geared to what fits easily. I spent a couple hours reading about backspacing and how it...
Thanks for the help Jonny, I was really just tryin to see what other people were running, Cant take measurements right now because the Army has me in California for training support and my Sat is back in Georgia. will definitely be taking measurements when i get home and post what I find, and...
Most rim manufacturers measure in offset these days. and after looking at conversion charts for a 10in wheel with a 4.5 or 5.5 backspace it would have an offset of -26 to 0...kinda hard to find rims with those offsets. My 240sx has 18x9.5 +25 in the rear and they are pretty deep...
Is that for front, rear, both? I know that offset changes depending on the rim width so if you run 8 up front and 10 in the rear you wont necessarily be able to use the same backspace. Im still working to understand backspace, all I have dealt with is offset.
Hello everyone, I have a question about what offsets are working for people on their B's. I cant seem to find a definitive answer on the proper offset for a full set of 18's either standard or staggered fitment. Im looking at 18x9 all the way around but would rather go with 18x8 front and 18x9.5...