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Old 06-09-2013, 10:32 AM
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Tires mounted
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Test fit
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Had to leave it a little high. These 275s are no joke.
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Still rubbing. Have to do a roll here soon
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Test fit the J's Racing Overfenders. +40mm
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Old 06-09-2013, 11:04 AM
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Looking good man !!
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whoa those rear over fenders looks great cant wait to see it come all together
Old 06-09-2013, 02:12 PM
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did you space the wheels in those test fit pics?

17s dont look too bad with those fenders hmmmm
Old 06-09-2013, 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by tsukubaSpec
Looking good man !!
Originally Posted by S2KiChad
whoa those rear over fenders looks great cant wait to see it come all together
Thanks guys
Old 06-09-2013, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by AdeJong03
did you space the wheels in those test fit pics?

17s dont look too bad with those fenders hmmmm
Yeah 10mm spacers. The tires help fill in those fenders well.
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if you dont have extended lug studs and are feeling a little ballsy i think you could easily use a 25mm bolt on spacer on there. might have to dial up the camber a bit though. The main problem I had with mine was I lost a lot of clearance with the 18s so I would rub on the metal of the quarter panels more than expected. Make sure you cut a little bit of the metal off the bumper support bracket too (im not sure exactly what it's called). I had to go back and do it twice lol
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Originally Posted by AdeJong03
if you dont have extended lug studs and are feeling a little ballsy i think you could easily use a 25mm bolt on spacer on there. might have to dial up the camber a bit though. The main problem I had with mine was I lost a lot of clearance with the 18s so I would rub on the metal of the quarter panels more than expected. Make sure you cut a little bit of the metal off the bumper support bracket too (im not sure exactly what it's called). I had to go back and do it twice lol
How high up did you have to cut your quarters? My buddy is going to cut mine and we were trying to figure out the numbers. Do you mean the bumper tabs? He was just going to cut around them. Did you take pictures of yours when they did the work?

I tried 20mm spacers on the rears and I was only able to get a couple threads. No, I don't have balls so I'm going to order extended studs soon. I think J's Racing makes them lol
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compress the suspension to ensure you clear. that's what i had my body do. had him cut, roll and glass any sharp edges.
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see bumper relocation tab: https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/683...ar-bumper-tab/

can't wait to see thse on!
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You can use these instead of getting extended studs so that way you dont have to replace your wheel bearings when you do it. They bolt right on



http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/mm...s_Wheel_Spacer

If you run 25mm you also dont have to cut your oem studs and it allows you to completely reverse it in case you run a different wheel set up in the future

a 25mm spacer will put ya at 10'' +20 which is within a couple mm of what I'm running at a 9.5 +15mm with a 275 so it'll definitely fit!


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