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Old 28-10-2010, 09:16 PM   #1
blownv8au
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Default 15in wheels over au2 brakes

hey guys,
I'm setting my ute up for a pro street theme and have already got my back wheels(convo pro) and now i need the fronts. I've seen plenty of ba falcons with 15in front runners so i wasn't worried when i bought the back one's but now i need the fronts. So does anyone know what backspace and size i need to clear au2 brakes? i was thinking 15x6 with very little backspace so the rim opens up over the brakes? I have always assumed 15in would fit with the correct offset because i couldn't see ba guys reverting back to au1 brakes to go drag racing but you know what they say about assumptions lol. Any help would be great. Cheers, preston

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