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Revans134

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  1. Is there anyone that is running a 5x114.3 17x7 or 17x7.5 wheel on stock fender wells (72 240z) full coil overs, 12 in Willwoods? Looking to go 225/45/17 on the tire. tons of adjustment available on the suspension but cant seem to find anyone for that wheel and a 16" is too small Thanks Ron
  2. I need a 17x7 or 17x7.5 with 5x114.3 5 lug Any suggestions??
  3. I am building a 72 Z and I converted it to 5 lug and need a 17x7 or 17x8 5x114.3 for the 5 lug. I have been told Rota, Konig, Panasport all don't make one. Does anyone have any suggestions?? I have 12 inch willwood disc all around and running a 225 45 17 tire when does with 10mm offset Please help Thanks Ron
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  5. So 16x7 with + 4 offset and 225/45 or 245/45? want to run 12 wilwood disc brakes all around Thanks for any advice people can share. I heard that Tokico went out of business and you can’t get their coil overs any more?
  6. Revans134 posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    I want to put Rota RKR wheels on my 73 with 17x8 wheels and 225/45/17 front and 245/45/17 in rear. Tommy, on your 17x8 what is the offset?
  7. If I go down to a 16 wheel how wide can I go without rubbing?
  8. I looked at that car and would need another $10k to be really nice. I was at Mecum in Indianapolis where a 1970with a okay restoration sold for $34k plus the 10%. There are another selling in August at mecum. Auctions tends to inflate everything. Great as a seller, sometimes okay as a buyer
  9. New here and just bought my first 240. Doing restomod with coil overs but trying to find out if my desired rota 17x8 wheel with plus 4 offset and 225/45/17 front and 245/45/17 rear tires will fit without rubbing stock fender well. Advice would be much appreciated.

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