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« on: April 26, 2003, 03:12:43 AM »
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Hi,

Can anyone tell me me how big I can go with wheels before running into problems.. Would like to go as large as I can, thinking maybe 15's

Also if 15's can be used how wide can I go with the rims..

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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2003, 04:55:03 AM »
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I run 14 x 7 with 60 series tyres and 1 inch offset on my FC with no real problems, but it is only lowered an inch at the back. I will have to use an LJ Torana housing before I can go any lower. I have no problems on the frond end which is HR Disk Brake. I would imagine you could run 15 x 7 with 50 series tyres if you run a Toran axle housing.
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« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2003, 10:23:51 AM »
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Hey Jock
What width tyres do you run on the 14x7 rims? I have a set of 13x6 and 14x6 Tasmans that I will be fixing up soon. I was going to go 13x5 and keep the 14x6, do the tyres tuck up under the guards without scraping?
What's the track on the LJ housing compared to the FC?

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« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2003, 10:54:10 AM »
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G'day Glen
I run 195 x 65 on the rears and 165 x 60 on the fronts, the rear is lowered an inch and the front is down 2 inches, I have no clearance problems at present, but if I went  down to 2 and a half on the rear like I want to the tyres would rub. The Torana housing is approximately 2  inches narrower than the FC housing and should give me the clearance to go lower.
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« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2003, 12:12:33 PM »
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your tasmans will clear front and back with ease, you could from memory go quite wide with tyres on the 14x6 tasmans, i used to run 13x9 chromies with 265 TA's,but had to roll inner lip of guards which cant be seen from outside car.but when i hit pot holes the tyre would rub the inner wheel well but that was big pot holes.
i had 14x7 Delta 5 slot mags on back of 1 fe i had with 235x14x60 series with no problems
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« Reply #5 on: April 27, 2003, 07:51:31 PM »
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G'Day Deano,

I'm running 215x65x14in on the front of my car and 235x60 x14in tyers on the rear, the mags are STD 6.6in wide HG with a 4in offset (I think).
I'm running a HR front end with LH Torana disks and calipers lowered 2 1/2in and the rear is a HR diff housing with 2 1/2in lowering blocks, the only thing I had to do was tap up the inner lips of the rear guards and I have no problems with the tyers hitting or rubbing.
I have also ran 15in x 7in wide rims with a 4 1/4in off set and 15inx195x60 tyers all round and had no worries.
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« Reply #6 on: April 27, 2003, 08:48:48 PM »
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Digger,
Is the HR housing a different track width to the STD FE/C diff?
Will the HR diff housing bolt straight in or does it need work?
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« Reply #7 on: April 27, 2003, 09:35:01 PM »
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G'day Stinky,
The HR diff housing is the same width/track as the FC and an easy swap, you can use either the HR or FC saddles or U-bolts to mount to the springs and you have to relocate the brakets to hold the hand- brake cables to the body.(I think I used the HR brakets)
Also the HR hydraulic brake line is a smaller diameter, you can use a reducer from the FC rubber line onto the diff or have a brake shop make up a line with the appropriate size on each end. I’m running LH disk brake callipers up front so I replaced all the brake lines to the smaller diameter.

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