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Old 09-16-2010, 09:18 PM
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nope they fit over the big brakes just fine Steve
Old 09-16-2010, 09:58 PM
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what is the reason for changing the studs??
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Originally Posted by 9sectruck
what is the reason for changing the studs??
i run extended studs for added safety.
heres some pics of mine 15x4 15x10


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Greg Weld 15x3.5 front and 17x9.5 rear. Fits over the 05 brakes no problem.

Old 09-19-2010, 06:46 PM
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so the skinnies off the front of an f-body will fit on our 05 gtos?
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Yes. F bodies use a 1.75 bs on the front, along with the goats. The rears use a 7.5bs on a 10in wheel and 5.5bs on a 8in wheel.....same as an lt/ls f body. Hope this helps you a bit.
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ok im looking at the center line qualifier or the revs 15x10 rears, going to a full slick all time as my car is 100% weekend warrior/track, its only seen rain from inside the shop, so what is the right size tire for this set up with no cutting/beating on ****, thanks for all the input guys, looking to get in the 10s on 100stock long block no bolto on minus blower and a
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Old 10-13-2010, 11:34 PM
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Greg Weld 15x3 and 15x 8, offsets as mentioned above. No grinding on required to make fit! Running MT ET Drag 26-10x15, now those require drag bags or spacers, they do stick out of the wheel well a bit. Well worth it at the drag strip though! Nothing like 6k+ launches!



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Originally Posted by 1SLOCV8Z
i run extended studs for added safety.
heres some pics of mine 15x4 15x10


That is pretty sweet mate
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That BOM is perdy.... makes me want a set.

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Old 10-19-2010, 09:32 AM
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thanks for the comments guys its my daily



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