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Originally posted by Joules5:

You can use wheel spacers on the front, although you may find the studs are not long enough. In that case you can switch to true GT5 studs, which are longer. Question is who supplied the wheels and why didn't they supply the correct GT5 offsets? The rear wheels sit out too far and as Jan said the rear a-arms should be parallel with the road, which would have those rears rubbing for sure.

It's looking good, but make sure you get it set up correctly too, don't want all bling and no go or you might as well have just bought the Porsche Big Grin

Look forward to it being the center of attraction in Reno come June!

Julian


PI Motorsports did all the work. I will ask them about the wheels.

All bling and no go...like a Porsche? Have you ever seen my other car? :-)

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