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Old 02-02-2011, 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by meatyz
ur car looks amazing with these wheels!the front fit with no issue?
Weld RTS wheels fit with no grinding or spacers. The fronts are a direct bolt on. In very VERY few cases we've seen rears need very minimal grinding on the fins, so little that you could do it with a hand file. 99% of the time they require none at all with the rear.
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Weld RTS wheels fit with no grinding or spacers. The fronts are a direct bolt on. In very VERY few cases we've seen rears need very minimal grinding on the fins, so little that you could do it with a hand file. 99% of the time they require none at all with the rear.
thanks buddy,by the way ur car looks great! im going to order a set of the the welds soon does anyone no the part numbers of the front and rear wheels?
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Originally Posted by Camaro396
Weld RTS wheels fit with no grinding or spacers. The fronts are a direct bolt on. In very VERY few cases we've seen rears need very minimal grinding on the fins, so little that you could do it with a hand file. 99% of the time they require none at all with the rear.

Yes, not sure why you have to grind on some and not the others (the calipers are the same). I used a hand file rasp on mine. Just cause I did not feel like breaking out the extension cord, it was very minimal.



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