had to roll the project out

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seb
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had to roll the project out

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So my daily driver failed its' mot, so needed to get it in the garage to work on it! This meant getting the starion out for the day! I had the rear hub/strut etc off the starion as i was cleaning it up and painting it and the paint wasn't dry enough to refit the spring, shock......so had to use a scaffold tube in it's place haha, but this is how it looked :P
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Flatties look great with widey wheels, proof yet again!
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Looking great!!

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Post by JDSTAZ45 »

Looking good!
What is the offset of the rear widey wheels? 0 or -10?? Lots of camber on them!
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Got some rust repairs to complete. Bit of work there...
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Post by seb »

Thanks guys, they are et -10. Yer i'm going to need to get hold of some rear adjustable camber plates to get the wheels to fit. I know, still alot to do, really want it out for the summer too! Rear arches are the main issue, but get a bit of solid metal in there then filler the finish should be ok :)
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