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Old 02-08-09 | 04:13 PM
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love the wheels but personally i think the panda paint scheme should stay with a toyota
Old 02-08-09 | 05:34 PM
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Old 02-08-09 | 07:25 PM
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Work Meisters, and those sizes are perfect.
Old 02-14-09 | 12:28 AM
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so the wheels arrived today and i test fitted them on the car. i need to account for a little less then 3 inches in the rear and a little less then 4 in the front.

does anyone know how far out the stock fenders will roll? i think i remember seeing a thread with a black rx7 fc with some modified stock fenders that where cut then pulled and welded back... anyone got pics or info on this? i was searching and couldn't find anything.




Old 02-14-09 | 11:36 AM
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i dont think theres anyway a roll would be able to get that in including the tire, especially with proper camber, i would highly and i mean highly suggest some type of wide body in the rear. You want to road race this car so your probably not going to want -4 or more degress of camber on the track.

widebody all around
Old 02-14-09 | 11:43 AM
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were you referring to this?

Old 02-14-09 | 12:24 PM
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What wheels are those? Rota P45R or Nismo LMGT4?
Old 02-14-09 | 12:51 PM
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What wheels are those? Rota P45R or Nismo LMGT4?
i believe they are M2-Hanbai DT-02s
Old 02-14-09 | 01:21 PM
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yeah you need wide overfenders! unless you rock hella stretched and get camber links and max camber it in.. what sizes are those wheels? offset, size? Maybe I can help!

I have 50mm wide overfenders in the rear and running 18x9.5 -25 offset with 215/35/18 stretch.. In the front I have stock fenders with 17x10- 21 235/45/17 stretch max cambered all the way in..Every inch of rim width is like 25mm in offset.. maybe this can help a bit with the fitment..
Old 02-14-09 | 10:33 PM
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The wheels on the black fc are neither of your guesses. They're CST D-spec
Old 02-14-09 | 11:46 PM
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time to cut em up man!
http://i40.tinypic.com/eg3uq.jpg
http://i44.tinypic.com/fmbs0.jpg
*car looks like crap but gives you some ideas

Heres some motivation for you regarding working with teh fenders
*dude cuts up ferrari 308gts to replicate 288gto without any special tools*
http://members.home.nl/bertkanters/index.htm
Old 02-15-09 | 12:06 AM
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heres one of the forum member slide alliances build. maybe it can help. I think he posted it was a 18x12 somewhere before http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k9...e/IMG_0696.jpg
Old 02-15-09 | 04:46 PM
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reminds me of back to the future when they put the car on the train tracks
Old 02-15-09 | 10:47 PM
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If thats the 2 ton jack, dump out half the fluid and exchange it, I work t=for autozone and there was a safety recall on those jacks about 3-4 months ago, the frame can bend and the jack can let go. when you swap it out get the torin big red jack, its the *safe* replacement were offering.
Old 02-15-09 | 11:27 PM
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pure sex my man... love those wheels.
Old 02-15-09 | 11:40 PM
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thats going to be so much work to modify the body to fit those rims. I would with out a doubt look into buying wide body kit. Thats just my opinion
Old 02-16-09 | 10:52 AM
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thanks for the input guys. im pretty excited to get working on it. i have a good amount of money put aside for the car and hopefully i can find a widebody that will fit my needs.

hypertek those pics arent working for me for some reason...
Old 02-16-09 | 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by RE TurboII
i dont think theres anyway a roll would be able to get that in including the tire, especially with proper camber, i would highly and i mean highly suggest some type of wide body in the rear. You want to road race this car so your probably not going to want -4 or more degress of camber on the track.

widebody all around
i was thinking the same thing. i know i will be running more camber up front then in the rear and i plan on running a mildly stretched tire. i will be mounting a set of tires this weekend and will test fit the car again on the ground.

i am going to be going all out on this car but it will not be completed this year. i will have it up and running this year but a lot of things with the car will not get completed till next spring summer.

that black car you posted is exactly what i was thinking of. i have a friend here localy that is pretty amazing with that kind of stuff and i was debating that instead of investing in fiberglass overfenders.

all the pointers and input is welcome! i appreciate it all since this project is going over my head
Old 03-17-09 | 02:17 PM
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Just add some metal to it. You can make a widebody yourself.

But goddamn, all that for a 10" rim? I have 9.5" wide rear wheels under a bone stock fender. You must like buying and changing wheel bearings or something
Old 03-17-09 | 02:27 PM
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you should sell me those wheels ,seriously I will put good use to them
Old 03-17-09 | 02:45 PM
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you should sell me those wheels ,seriously I will put good use to them
i am going to be putting these to good use. i am going with a good set of r comps all around and the second motor i have is going to be built for track use. i have already started stripping the car and preping for a cage.

and a 10" wheel will fit a 275 or a little bit higher tire in the rear. not only that but this will widen the stance of the car.

i race locally at sandia motor speedway. its a road course track. and this car is going to be my next track toy.
Old 03-17-09 | 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by LaSkt9
love the wheels but personally i think the panda paint scheme should stay with a toyota

I disagree, being different is what it's all about. Customizing cars is what we love and when people see the panda paint scheme, everyone will know it's him and not just another rx7


Love the wheels, love the paint job
Old 03-18-09 | 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by bd180
I disagree, being different is what it's all about. Customizing cars is what we love and when people see the panda paint scheme, everyone will know it's him and not just another rx7


Love the wheels, love the paint job
thanks.

although i may be changing the paint scheme on the car...

here is a pic of testing the wheels out on the car with tires.

Old 03-18-09 | 01:34 PM
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Really gonna be nuts when they're fit.

I posted in your other thread too. https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generation-non-technical-pictures-198/17x10-0-a-826209/


Nice choice. Baller status +6.


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Old 03-19-09 | 11:54 AM
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pics from the rear son!!!


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