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Old 11-10-2009, 11:21 AM   #301
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Hi Kyttet, I found the wheels I would love to fit to my 951. They are BBS 2-piece rims made for the BMW 8-Series. They are 17" diameter and 8" front with 9" rear I believe. Offsets are 10 front and 19 rear. Do you think it would be possible to make them fit? Thanks, Ben
the only right thing to do is to take the wheel and hold it where you want it. and then messure from the wheel hub to the rim.
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Old 11-10-2009, 11:28 AM   #302
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"Brent Rau's 1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse, powered by Magnus Motorsports. 1400hp 6 second Mitsubishi 2.0L 4G63, 86 psi of boost 11,000 RPM"
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Old 11-10-2009, 01:33 PM   #303
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the only right thing to do is to take the wheel and hold it where you want it. and then messure from the wheel hub to the rim.
Bugger, that means buying them first
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Old 11-10-2009, 02:54 PM   #304
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Hi Kyttet, I found the wheels I would love to fit to my 951. They are BBS 2-piece rims made for the BMW 8-Series. They are 17" diameter and 8" front with 9" rear I believe. Offsets are 10 front and 19 rear. Do you think it would be possible to make them fit? Thanks, Ben
If you mount old ET 951 wheels under your 951 they will come out the wheel wells because ET is 23 and you have either 52 or over 60 depending on the wheels you have currently. Those BMW wheels have even smaller ET, so they will come outwards even more. I suppose there is not any chance to make an adapter which changes the bolt pattern and move the wheel inwards...The only way to mount such a small ET wheels to late ET 951 is to convert your car wide body.
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Old 02-10-2010, 03:18 PM   #305
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HELP NEEDED!!!
i wonder if someone could help me?
im looking for a new differential to my porsche, and i cant find the one i want in sweden..
could someone look in scrapyards in the states for me and maybe help sending it to me in sweden??

the part im looking for is a rear differential whith lsd lock. to a toyota supra 87-92 whitout turbo!!

the reason is that the n/a diff has 4.30 ratio and the one i got now is 3.73. this would lower the top speed from 365km/h to right under 300km/h making it more sutable for track..

could someone please help me out i`ll pay for youre services off course..
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