Well, me and a member on this site were going to do a straight up trade for my ACR rims with tires, for his 2004 stock rims/tires and then today he told me that his tires wont fit my car? Is that true? If so how can that be changed? Can i get the rims and then what kind of tires would i need? Im confused by all this.
i don't know for sure about that, some people say stock srt wheels on acr's won't fit because of the differents struts, but i've seen some who have it.
He's correct they will not fit, your acr struts have lower spring perches and the tire will rub on them. You're crazy for doing a straight up trade, the acr wheels are worth so much more.
He's correct they will not fit, your acr struts have lower spring perches and the tire will rub on them. You're crazy for doing a straight up trade, the acr wheels are worth so much more.
Not to mention acr wheels are getting harder to find, and like matz said they are worth a lot more.
He's correct they will not fit, your acr struts have lower spring perches and the tire will rub on them. You're crazy for doing a straight up trade, the acr wheels are worth so much more.
maybe if he had wheel spacers?? and yeah def. hell of a deal if its straight up.. you could get alot more for them
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wheel spacer might work but you'd have to find the right size spacer, anything bigger then 5mm and you're looking at getting new wheel studs because the stock ones are short.
shit, lets race... wait you'd prob beat me there anyway stock turbo FTL
if we are on street tires I doubt it spinning 4th gear on the street FTL..... bump for this man wanting stockers! Wish I wasnt so far or I would be all over this!
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