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wheels on stanza struts
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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I have stanza struts in a datsun 1200.

Presently the vehicle has FWD 13 inch rims off a mitsubish colt fitted. This gives a track width increase of 25mm which is legal in WA

I would like to fit a set of alloy wheels to the car now. 14 - 15 inch.

So Im open to sudjestions about possible combinations which can be used with the stanza strut. Have been looking around but there is not much to choose from and retailers dont seem to want to get a rim sent over from the east to see if it will fit.

Hopefully someone knows a rim style, manufacturer and offset which will work.

Posted on: 2007/8/2 7:02
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fwd offset rims, im running nissan et turbo 14s on mine fit no worries without spacers and 185s

Posted on: 2007/8/3 0:25
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TRX and r30 Ti rims are common 15s that are used with the stanza type struts

Posted on: 2007/8/3 1:18
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r30 ti rims bolt up. but require fairly extensive guard mods to be useable.

cant comment on trx as i havent used them.

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I have 15x7 Buddy Club P1's =27offset, have about 3.5mm clearance from the strut.

Posted on: 2007/8/3 6:14
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These 14" early Celica with 195's leaves 3mm clearance on a stanza strut... and their still for sale

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Posted on: 2007/8/3 6:20
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im using 13 x 6 0 offset rims. but guards are as flared as they will go at the front with guard flutes in there

Posted on: 2007/8/3 20:08
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i got nissan et turbo rims to and am after a set of 16''s......i got stanza struts also....ne ideas?

Posted on: 2007/8/4 0:11
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i also use et rims.... hate them on the rears, look good on thefronts.

need multi offset rims. 0 on rears are perfect in 13's... need 35ish on fronts for offset

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so if i was to get 16''s wot offset would i need and wot tyre width....keep in mind that i got 175 rubbers on front and they JUST rub the strut...and the backs are 185s and are on the close side of things to the leafs

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