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SSR Star Shark wheel fitment??
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hey all would these wheels fit under the guards of my 72 1200 sedan? or would i need stretched tyrers and flairs?

14" SSR Star Sharks

negitive 2 offset

pcd- 114.3 x 4

7j wide

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Re: SSR Star Shark wheel fitment??
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or what about these ones??

model:hayashi street

PCD:4 x 114
size: 2 x 14 x 6.5jj 0 offset
2 x 14 x 7jj +7 offset

come with 185/60/14



any info would be great!!

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Re: SSR Star Shark wheel fitment??
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their both going to need gaurd mods, but shouldnt need flairs, i dont think they would be to hard to fit with 175/60's... stretch is a bit "taboo" around here!!

on the front ive had 14x6 0's with a 8mm slip on spacer with 175/60's under standed gaurds with the lip rolled, they still have enuf room to fit 185's.. the same rim in the rear clears fine.


the 14x7 -2 in the rear should sit close to flush, or maybe a tad out.. but would need to be lipped and rolled for any thing bigger than a 175..

oh yeah and your going to have to cut out the front gaurds under the bumper to clear the tire and you will need to wind in more caster if you dont want to cut the wheel well..

starsharks = win!!

Posted on: 2009/9/18 8:27
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Ok so the 14x7 -2 (star sharks) in the rear should fit? Ive got a Ute diff in the rear.. arnt they a little bit wider than the standed 1200 diffs? also Ive got 910 blue bird struts in the front with adj camber tops.. do you reckon they will still fit with the bluey struts in the front? Im rocking stealies at the mo haha need some decent wheels!!

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from what ive been told, bluebird struts increase your front track by atleast 20mm?? so you maybe out of luck.. best i can surgest is get a longish builders level and a tape messure, then messure how much room between the gaurd and rim mounting face.

just after my first post i went and picked up some 14x7 0's and on the back of my ute the stick out 3-4mm, with a 175/65... i havnt tryed on the front yet, but i have 120y struts, so that wouldnt be much help to you.

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i could always sell you my starsharks with staggered fitment and better offset as a 3rd option to make your decision harder!!

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