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    I may get another notch here soon. What needs to be done to run an 18 X 9 and 18 X 10 FR500? I know the 94-95 spindles for sure. What about lowering springs too?

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    This is the car that "droptop" Darryl from the motorcycle scene used to claim was his car...

    1994 Yamaha YZF-750R / 1993 Honda CBR900RR / 1991 Kawasaki ZX-7 / 1992 Kawasaki ZX-7R / 1993 Kawasaki ZX-7 / 1989 Suzuki GSXR-750

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    I still like the 18" Saleens and the what I believe are deep dish bullits or Boyd Coddington rims.

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    ponies are a timeless look....







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    Quote Originally Posted by 03TRMN8R View Post
    I may get another notch here soon. What needs to be done to run an 18 X 9 and 18 X 10 FR500? I know the 94-95 spindles for sure. What about lowering springs too?
    Front: 18X9 24mm offset. 94-95 spindles. 99-04 V6/GT PBR brakes or 94-04 Cobra front brakes...your choice.

    Rear: If you use stock length fox 5 lug axles go with 18X10 +22mm offset with NRC (North Race Car) brackets and run disc brakes from any V6/GT or Cobra. Using 94-95 specific brake hoses is best since the lines run along the axle housing just like a fox. Cobra rear brakes have larger rotors so you will need the right axle end for the 8.8 housing which the caliper bracket bolts up to.

    If you use 94-98 axle shafts or the entire 94-98 axle assy....go with 18X10 +45mm offset wheels. Again, your choice on brakes.

    Either rear axle route you choose to go, the wheels/tires will be close to the outside edge of your car, so consider fender rolling if your car is gonna be slammed.
    Last edited by SVT32VDOHC; 04-16-2010 at 12:11 PM.

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    Ricer wheels :

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    Love these wheels !! (Twistedstangs car) Going to look killer when done
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    My old notches. The GT was not and is not mine.






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    Quote Originally Posted by jhilla68 View Post
    Ricer wheels :

    if you think that of them, then i wonder what you tink of mine
    "BUILT not BOUGHT"

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