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fitting convo pros
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hey everyone
i have a b120 ute
its now tubbed and can fit some massive tyre underneath the rear
the only problem is, the hors #OOPS# offset that the convo pros come in for the front.
unfortnately centreline only do two different backspaces. i have the big backspace ones and the wheels still stick about 30mm outside the guards. so its at a standstill atm.
i have seen them on quite afew datos so it can be done. let me know how.
any advice would be greatly appreciated.
thanks

Posted on: 2009/8/3 3:36
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Re: fitting convo pros
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well one way people fix that is to get some of the offset machined out of the wheel but it's not a widely recomended practice. Did yuo buy the wheels from a business or privatley? might be worth hitteng them up for a trade in for 2 in the other offset.

Posted on: 2009/8/3 4:03
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yeah bought it through a business
unfortunately for me, if i was to swap them with the other offset, the other offset would make it heaps worse.
need help.
i have herd of ppl shortening their control arms but not to sure how they shortened them.

Posted on: 2009/8/4 1:14
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My front wheels are the ones off this Front wheels

I had the same problem with the wheels not sitting in the ideal location. To overcome it I had billet hubs made up so the hub would be in the right spot so the wheels would then fit correctly. It may be worth looking into something like this for yours.

Posted on: 2009/8/4 3:17
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hey lachie
thanks very much for ur help man
much appreciated
i know someone with a c&c machine so i will haveto see what they can do.

Posted on: 2009/8/7 22:42
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