my car is a SPF and the 17" rims I got are PSE. When I first ordered them I made sure Phil knew it was for SPF. The back ones have half inch space between the back of the rim and the rotor. Do yours sit this way, or is there something wrong with the rims or maybe I have the wrong hub addaptors
Last edited by cobra crazee; 05-28-2007 at 10:06 AM..
Cobra, Do you mean a spacer between the pin drive adapter and the wheel? Who installed the spacer? If you remove it will the wheel seat against the adapter with out hitting the brake caliper? I have seen SPFs with a .25" spacer to clear the wilwoods with Trigos at around car #780. A car # sometimes helps to know due to changes.
curtis
I have the PSE 17" wheels on my car. I have atleast 1/2" or more space between the back of the wheel and the calipers. I just put 335/ 35's on the rear and they sit perfect. Right at the edge of the fenders.
Scott
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I love the way your car is set up , did you do anything different with the suspension after you installed the PSE wheels or did you just lower it to the ground by useing the adjustable coil overs.
Rob,
When I bought the car it was lowered as far as it could go. After wearing out the inside of the front tires, I bought a new set and took it to a performance alignment shop. They keep it as low as possible plus changed the front and rear springs, camber, corner weights, ect, ect.
Scott