speaking of offset, just curious to know the offset for 200B rims?

Does anyone know?

- Julian

Errol Smith wrote:

> Luke,
> The R31 struts will bolt onto the steering arms but the strut base is 54mm
> & the steering arm boss 40mm. If you do not have a spacer ring to adapt the
> different diameters the strut can move on the base. The brakes present a
> bit of a problem unless you use the skyline master cylinder/booster as
> well. The pedal pressures become too high
> The bluebird/skyline rims are offset inwards a lot more than 180/200B rims.
> They are designed for negative offset geometry.
> Cheers
> Feral Errol
>
> ----------
> From: luke heymans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: ozdat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: skyline struts among other things
> Date: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:11
>
> hey all,
> i have been told by a fairly reputable source that r31 skyline front
> struts and brakes are a straight fit onto a 1600/ 180B . is this true?
> if so what width wheels could you fit ?
> i am looking at a set of 15 x 6.5's which don't fit on the standard 180B
> struts. Even my bluebird trx rims with 195's don't fit on the standard
> 180B struts, does this seem odd? What have other 180B/510 owners used?
>
> cheers
> Luke (P610, 910)
> Mark(B110)
>

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