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Re: 1200 Sedan VIC (Registered, Auto Tunnel)
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trx still rub on rear under hard cornering

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Ok m8 thanks for the info appriciate it, i might stick with trx for the time being till i work things out.
Cheers Marty

Posted on: 2009/9/29 12:34
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Re: 1200 Sedan VIC (Registered, Auto Tunnel)
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in that case you'll need a 5mm approx spacer to clear the front strut. you can run them without a spacer on the rear of a sedan but
again a 5mm spacer in the rear will stop the tyres from scrubbing the inner guards on hard cornering or uneven surfaces.

Posted on: 2009/9/28 12:23
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Hey m8 sori for the late reply, ive got 120y struts with s13 brakes.

Posted on: 2009/9/28 11:51
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bump

Posted on: 2009/9/27 12:54
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you need a small spacer in the back to stop them rubbing on the inner guards around corners

what front brake/strut do you have in your sedan?

Posted on: 2009/9/21 13:53
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oooww spacers maybe not so good what size spacers are we talkin? They will be goin on my sedan 2

Posted on: 2009/9/21 11:22
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Re: 1200 Sedan VIC
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theyre saab chasers, 15 x 5.5
i dont recommend them, im using spacers on the sedan.

but if your really keen on them make me an offer
they have 175/50's on the front 2, and 185/55 on the rear.

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dam it was worth a try, gl with sale

Posted on: 2009/9/20 12:03
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chasers arent for sale. the sedan was my daily but now im self employed and drive a ute

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