Hey Guys , so ive been talking with the guys who are baby sitting my tory and they have come up with the following:
Brake upgrade front and rear PARTS
F 290mm S/R and braided lines, R 280mm S/R B/L
Diff setup, rear upper adjustable arms and bushes
Lower arms and bushes
billet Axels
coil over shock kit QA1
And this is now going to commodore pattern...............
Please feel to pick shit out of it or give some feedback.
Stud Pattern
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_Torana Affair_
, Sep 17 2011 09:35 AM
30 replies to this topic
#26 _Torana Affair_
Posted 30 September 2011 - 09:13 PM
#27 _Torana Affair_
Posted 30 September 2011 - 09:22 PM
Another part of this that i need some feedback on is mag size .........
for some reason ive been quite happy about being talked into 17" set of mags
Show wheels recons they can fit them better under guards then 15"
people thoughts?
i was told offset was standard ?????
ill be first to admit im not fully understanding offsets and all the jazz that goes with choosing this crap.
I really just want something that looks like ......... SEX on wheels..... hahahaha
for some reason ive been quite happy about being talked into 17" set of mags
Show wheels recons they can fit them better under guards then 15"
people thoughts?
i was told offset was standard ?????
ill be first to admit im not fully understanding offsets and all the jazz that goes with choosing this crap.
I really just want something that looks like ......... SEX on wheels..... hahahaha
#28
Posted 30 September 2011 - 09:24 PM
in my corolla i have commodore axles with half inch studs in hq pattern.you only need to offset drill the holes.
Can you point me in the right direction, straight out? (to increase the PCD from 120 to 120.65)
Thats what I assumed, basically leaving the inner of the stud hole untouched would bring it out far enough.
#29 _Torana Affair_
Posted 02 October 2011 - 01:52 PM
bump............
#30
Posted 02 October 2011 - 05:29 PM
Offsets standard for what? Commodore offsets don't usually suit Toranas, you may find some options if you don't have flares - some BMW offsets (same stud pattern) would be better
17" tyres can be had in quite low profiles so it could well be possible to end up with smaller rolling diameter than 15s which will give you more clearance. Tiny sidewalls aren't conducive to a comfortable ride though
17" tyres can be had in quite low profiles so it could well be possible to end up with smaller rolling diameter than 15s which will give you more clearance. Tiny sidewalls aren't conducive to a comfortable ride though
#31
Posted 03 October 2011 - 01:18 AM
They are a nice wheel.
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