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TRX bluebird rims
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i was told 15x6 trx rims will fit a stock standard 1200,
i tried my rims on both the back and front, the back fit fine but the fronts hit the suspension struts,
any info on how to rectify this issue would be great
thanks

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you need low profile tyres to get them on the front something like 185/50/15 i think 55 is the highest profile you can fit on the front

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Hi,i use to have trx wheels on my dato 1200,definately need spacers on the front and rear.i had 195/50/15 tyres on them.
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soo lower profile tyres should do the trick? where do i get spacers from?

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hi,you can get spacers from any spare parts shop or wheel places.definately low profile tyres 50 or 55 series.it all depends on how low your car is?
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hi,forgot to mention,if you use wheel spacers,u need longer wheel studs.
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the suspension is completely stock never been touched , what wheel nuts do i need?

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I have the same issue, how can I change the wheel studs?

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""i was told 15x6 trx rims will fit a stock standard 1200.....any info on how to rectify this issue would be great
thanks""

Not been nasty but most long time datsun owners would say you can rectify the issue by chucking them on a bluebird trx or metal recycling. The fact is a retro 1200 deserves something more suitable than 80s/90s tackarama wheel and why our American datsun friends laugh at "ADM"

You can buy the cheapest Otomoto wheels or something cheaper on one of the forums and do your ride justice and save money by using a better suited tyre like a 185/60/14 etc

eg.
http://otomoto.com.au/p/7764099/bridgestone-zona-14x6.html

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