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Just picked these up off of a G20. They are 15's with a set of 195/60-15's on them. Any one see a problem with me putting them on my "77" B210?

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Bumpy, forgot to mention got the whole set for $80.00

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Slick rims! Hey could you send me an email pic of your wing on the back of that 120y(b210).
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The gray B210 is a car I sold back in May. I do still have some pictures though. The fin on the back is off of a late 90's Ford Escort turned backwards on its base, it seemed to match the B210's backend better that way. One of the reasons I mounted it was for the third brake light, which was easy to wire in. I had made to many irreversible mod's on it, so I let it go. Replaced it with the "77" I have now. When I dig up the pictures I will post them.

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Ta Thanks! Even though I am selling my coupe I will still be making mods. I was in the middle of building up a glass ducktail (my son has his eye on my ducktail for his pintara) or I may go with plan b and fabricate a rear wing out of aluminium and glass. So I am always looking for ideas as to shape ect.

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tyre profile is to big you need 50 series or 45 but they are ruff as,210 have a fair bit of room widthways but i think they are to big,how low is it?

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Car has not been lowered at this point. I plan on dropping it about 2". The tires will eventually a 50 series.

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They should fit fine with spacers. They appear to have a lot of offset.

195/60R15 should fit under front and rear fenders, if the wheel is centered appropriately. It may be a tight fit on the front, but you can roll the fender lip. This does not modify the exterior of the fender, but only the inside.

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Put them under today, they will clear the body fine, but the strut tower is another story. I understand I will need spacers. With a spacer does the length of the hub stud become an issue? How do I properly figure out what width spacer I need? Thank you for any further help I am provided.

Posted on: 2009/9/2 6:05

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bemped, I need 1/2" spacers. Any body have a set they would be willing to part with?

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