Go for 10s I say. :cool:
Sportspack side skirts
Started by
Will
, Mar 13 2005 10:36 PM
18 replies to this topic
#16
Posted 28 May 2005 - 01:33 PM
It takes a bit of fiddling to get 10s to fit nicely with sportpack arches but heres an example of a good result.
Go for 10s I say. :cool:
Go for 10s I say. :cool:
#17
Posted 28 May 2005 - 10:18 PM
Oldskoolbaby, thanks a lot for the picture! Are these 10x7? Seem very narrow but it does look good so I have fewer worries now. Fiddling in terms of offset and ride height or is there anything else that I should keep in mind? Force racing website says they can do 6" to 8" wide rims with 1/2 inch increment so maybe 7 1/2".. would go for 10x8 but stretching 165mm rubber over a 200mm rim..
I think I have not skewed this topic completely away from sportspack sideskirts so I'll stop here and I notice the 10x8 threat where this would be more appropriate.
On the sideskirts, if I get them sorted out 100% this summer then I will give an update.
I think I have not skewed this topic completely away from sportspack sideskirts so I'll stop here and I notice the 10x8 threat where this would be more appropriate.
On the sideskirts, if I get them sorted out 100% this summer then I will give an update.
#18
Posted 29 May 2005 - 01:26 PM
Idd only go to 71/2inch wide wheels myself as 8 inch you are really starting to push it. Ive got deep dishes on mine and they are perfect in terms of widthways for sportspack arches. Good luck though mate
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#19
Posted 09 June 2005 - 03:38 PM
What wheels have you got in that pic Oldskoolbaby? I was thinking of the minlite deepdsih 6x10 that Minisport advertise... or possibly minispeed's own design 10x6 split rims altough they are costly... any other suggestions for wide 10's?
Do deep dishes stick out further that regular wheels of the same size?
Do deep dishes stick out further that regular wheels of the same size?
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