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i found clearance was getting quite tight with the following setup.

17x9 +22 with 8mm spacers

inner clearance, brake clearance, guard clearance or homo clearance?

also what tyres?

inner clearance, brake clearance, guard clearance or homo clearance?

also what tyres?

guard to tire, has to run the 8mm spacer to clear the brakes too with that wheel design. and once you take the 8mm spacer into account they are +14 offset.

235/45/17

drove around trying to find a BP with 98 today.. couldnt find one =/

son... you just booked yourself in for a self-righteous ethanol rant when birds gets here...

guard to tire, has to run the 8mm spacer to clear the brakes too with that wheel design. and once you take the 8mm spacer into account they are +14 offset.

235/45/17

so i need to find an extra 8mm clearance less say 2mm for the extra stretch on the tyres... so roughly 6mm...

easy

so i need to find an extra 8mm clearance less say 2mm for the extra stretch on the tyres... so roughly 6mm...

easy

not so much for the front the rears are where you need to check/get some extra space, possibly do the bolt mod

I must be the only person who's not has that many fuel issues... Filled up the day after the fuel panic bs began, and twice since then... 2 servo's have been temporarily out of 98, but the next one down the road have been fine...

son... you just booked yourself in for a self-righteous ethanol rant when birds gets here...

I was just bathing in the irony that the concern of most with regard to using E85 is availability, when I heard you say my name!

finding right tyres/wheels... evo problems

finding right fuel... skyline problems

limited choice wheels and good fuel economy... pulsar benefits

yeah, i'm sure finding wheels and not requiring as much fuel is definitely easier, but how hard was it telling your dad you're gay?

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i found clearance was getting quite tight with the following setup.

17x9 +22 with 8mm spacers

depends on the wheel design though, what was it?

finding right tyres/wheels... evo problems

finding right fuel... skyline problems

limited choice wheels and good fuel economy... pulsar benefits

importing a car and having it sit at the compliance shop for 2 months due to department of transport.... majesta problems

yeah, i'm sure finding wheels and not requiring as much fuel is definitely easier, but how hard was it telling your dad you're gay?

LOL!

bad: psych assignment due tomorrow; have not started.

good: found it's only worth 20%, not 30% as i had previously thought.

this is getting the way of my pokemon playing, grrr :@

drove around trying to find a BP with 98 today.. couldnt find one =/

Had same issue yesterday when I was in the area before work.

Ended up filling at shell on Blackburn and Reynolds rd.

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