The best way to find the wheels with the look you are after is to go around 
and just try on different mags until you find a set that clear everything , 
sit and look how you want. Mabe you could use a spacer to put them out a 
bit. I am running a spacer behind each of my front mags on my Wagon so as to 
clear everything. The only trouble you might get when you run a spacer is 
that the studs might be to short for the nut to get a good grip. That means 
you would have to buy new studs like i did and that is 10 bucks a stud.

Cheers

Richard


>From: "Ross Goddard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "Ozdat (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: 15" wheels
>Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 14:47:40 +1000
>
>Hi List
>
>Does anyone know of a cheap source of 15 inch wheels with the right offset. 
>I have a set of TRX rims on my stanza that look OK, but they dont really 
>fill the guards like I had hoped they would. Do Skyline rims have a 
>different offset?
>
>Alternatively, is there a combination of struts and diff that allow them to 
>sit out a bit further??
>
>Ross G
>




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