I did some research and did see what i wanted, Im looking to get my j stance on, Just need some recommendations on what size spaceer i would need for the back i hate the fender over hang AND if i put some on the back should i do the front as well? Currently rolling on LSS rims
Go out to your car and measure the distance from the wheel to the fender. Find spacers that will get you where YOU want to be. Chances are you will need to run hub spacers as well as wheel spacers.
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first he needs to figure out if he will be getting other wheels besides his stock ones. then he needs to figure out the offset of the wheels he will be using. after that he needs to figure out where exactly he wants his wheels to be. keep in mind the tire size and how wide the wheel is. dont just slap on some spacers.
Well im keeping my ls wheels on the fire, and id like it to be almost even with the top of the wheel well but its about a inch and a half to 2 inches
I have some rear 3/8" spacers that I never installed.
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I just put my Club Jeffie rear disc brackets on and they're half inch. It's almost identical to the front as far as fender to wheel offset goes.
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Dustin-How much of a off set did ur rims have with that if any cuz i really like the way it looks in ur pic.
Actually, the wheels I'm using are black stock 96 z24 wheels
then im sure its about the same, im running ls rims..got any pics? id like to see
kool, i like it, did u have to get longer studs?
No. The disc bracket goes behind your rear bearing/hub. Jeffie sends new bolts that are long enough to make it through with them. If you got wheel spacers from Jeffie or someone else that sells them to you, and they bolt up behind the hub. You will need longer bolts