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Old 12-04-2012 | 08:15 PM
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Originally Posted by mOtOrHeAd MiKe
I said no BFH mod. The quarters are rolled and stretched, 15mm spacers and an adjustable panhard bar are what was required.
what did you do to stretch the quarters?
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Originally Posted by mOtOrHeAd MiKe
I said no BFH mod. The quarters are rolled and stretched, 15mm spacers and an adjustable panhard bar are what was required.
Sweet
Old 12-04-2012 | 09:37 PM
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if you have the money consider getting a Watts link set up.

with that you can run a 12" wheel with less work because the rear has a lot less
side to side movement.

I have been running 18x11.5" with 315 BFG Drags and they fit fine with out too much issues.
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Originally Posted by mOtOrHeAd MiKe
Factory ZO6 19x12s on 325s... no BFH mod.
Man those look sick bro... Do those wheels come stock 12" wide?
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Originally Posted by 69TA
if you have the money consider getting a Watts link set up.

with that you can run a 12" wheel with less work because the rear has a lot less
side to side movement.

I have been running 18x11.5" with 315 BFG Drags and they fit fine with out too much issues.
Thanks for the advise bro, and yes I actually plan on doing a 9" rear end from MWC with a watts link. Im saving up money for the rear end right now and the watts link with torque arms before buying some wheels
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I ran 11" wide tires on the rear of my trans am with no problem.
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12s look amazing.
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Originally Posted by carlos64030
Looks good.
Thanks!

Originally Posted by southpaw0314
what did you do to stretch the quarters?
Eastwood fender roller and a few hours.

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Sweet
Thanks!

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Man those look sick bro... Do those wheels come stock 12" wide?
Thanks and yes the factory ZO6 wheels are 12" wide, the reproductions not so much. My wife is happy with the end result on her car.
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Originally Posted by mOtOrHeAd MiKe
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Eastwood fender roller and a few hours.



Thanks!



Thanks and yes the factory ZO6 wheels are 12" wide, the reproductions not so much. My wife is happy with the end result on her car.
I bet she is! Lol sick car she be driving around
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Originally Posted by mOtOrHeAd MiKe
Thanks!



Eastwood fender roller and a few hours.



Thanks!



Thanks and yes the factory ZO6 wheels are 12" wide, the reproductions not so much. My wife is happy with the end result on her car.
Nice man! I love those new zo6 wheels.. I would love to have a set.
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Lots of great wheels here! Thanks for all the pics guys! If yall have more keep them coming lol
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I'm on 18x12 ccw sp510 with 335/30/18 toyo 888s. Rolled fenders and bfh.. lowered on Eibauch(sp?) With and adjustable phb no rubbing issues. And they tuck up pretty good
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Originally Posted by Raptor_WS6
I'm on 18x12 ccw sp510 with 335/30/18 toyo 888s. Rolled fenders and bfh.. lowered on Eibauch(sp?) With and adjustable phb no rubbing issues. And they tuck up pretty good
Looks clean! Could you post some pictures from a rear view or a rear side view?
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Looks like Boze also makes great wheels!
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CCW 505a 20x11 rears with 325 Continental Tires

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Sexy!!^ any problems fitting them in?
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If the car is lowered that makes a huge difference on what tire and size you can run
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Mine will be dropped 1.5 inches front and back
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Originally Posted by Blackpanther99
Sexy!!^ any problems fitting them in?
I had to do some minimal hammering, but other than that, they fit great. Now, my car is not lowered at all, but when that time comes, I will most likely need to roll the fenders and install an adjustable panhard bar.
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Nice! I seen a couple of videos on rolling the fenders, it doesnt seem too complicated.


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