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Im assuming it'd still need spacers, but could you pull it off with out them?
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perfect, thats what I thought. I know jesse was running tritons on his 142 with out spacers.
hmmm might have to do something fun to the 1800 for davis this weekend.
IF the 122/1800 has the disc brake rear end of course. The drum brake cars have the old bolt pattern. I'm too lazy to search for pics of your 122, but I thought it had the old wheels/ drum brakes. Though you are probably going to swap in discs anyway.
edit: Just remembered that theresa has an 1800E and that's what you were asking about. No problem there that I know of.
I've seen 1800's on Columbas, Tritons, and Volans, and that's all I remember off the top of my head.
Indeed, 70 running a set of Virgo's atm. Im bringing the T5R down to the shop to take it off the road for a couple weeks, might as well run them this weekend. heheh
pictar's must be taken and posted within 60sec of getting the wheels on the ground.
i like it. 1" lower and it'll look super cool
That is effin SICK!
So can my 142 run FWD rims or do I need the spacer. I thought it was just about the fact that you can run them but it messes with your toe in/out / camber etc etc...
Volvo's should not be donks.
Sorry, not a fan.
17" wheels will be REAL tight,but the 142 wheels wereSo can my 142 run FWD rims or do I need the spacer. I thought it was just about the fact that you can run them but it messes with your toe in/out / camber etc etc...