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monstar147

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  1. thanks for the advince Fastestz The car is dropped about 2 inches and I know i need 1/4 spaces to bring them out or else they will rub on the back. I was thinking about 235/45/55/17. but if i can get a 245 in there. that would be great...then do a 225/44-55 in the front.
  2. That dave, but that not really help
  3. Hello, I just bought a nice set of Falken 17x7. I have to get a spacer on it to get it out about a 1/4 inch but what is the widest tires do you think i can fit on the rims?
  4. monstar147 replied to monstar147's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Thanks Will..I couldnt find it.
  5. monstar147 posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    is there aplace here where i can list want to buy parts?
  6. are you looking for a big brake kit?
  7. monstar147 replied to monstar147's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Thanks for the help on this...18 rims..here i come...going to get a nice set of deep dish rims
  8. monstar147 replied to monstar147's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Sweet. Thanks for the updates on the rims. Crem: Did you have any fitting/rubbing problems with the the 17x7?-what tires are you planning to run? these are the rims i want to run:
  9. monstar147 posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Hi, I'm new here and my dad just gave me his 1970 240z. he bought the car brand new back in spring of 1970. Body is great, engine just need to be rebuilt. It has the stock slotted rims, but me being new school style, I want to put on a set of 17' First of all- what is the bolt pattern size? 4-114.3? 2- If i got a set of 7x17 rims, off set of 40 mm-205/40/17. Will these fit? The tire diameter is pretty close. I plan to roll the fenders. Can you please let me know? Thanks

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