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stan
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is that for the rear only Steve?

when you fit can post pics please.. ... - .- -.




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No stan. I did front and rear. In my op it gives it a much better look. I will post up as and when.

Steve You remind me of a young me, not much younger mind, perhaps even a little older!

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Why not get some new wheels and change the offset it'll have the same effect without the worry of whether or not your wheels going to snap

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i think you will find that the (quite good) turning circle (on the FFRR) will be quite different, -maybe as bad as the old td5 that we had, ie minimum 9 point turn etc. could it also, threaten the front wing lip when turning/hard cornering, with body roll?

Stan, -did you used to drive a ford cortina, and have those jack up leaf spring blocks, and a red light shining on the axle, at night, at maccy-dee's. they ued to use those spacers.

next you'll be on about a really long CB type aerial, tied back on the roof gutter!
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@ivor, RRS wheels are 9.5j so that would work on the back but i dont want wider on the front so thats out..


@john, not a cortina but i did that on a capri Mr. Green


its not a done deal that i will do this , i'm mostly curious on what it would look like and how they perform.. ... - .- -.




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I run staggered fitment on my skyline most companies can accommodate even if means buying them separately

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