saabmp3 said:
So I tried to reply earlier and got bounced, hopefully this doesn't double post.
What size wheel are you guys running? I see that the superlites go from 13x5.5 to 13x8. I'd like to run something a little wide in the rear (but nothing overkill) than the front. Especially wider than stock. If you have pictures I'd love to see them, even if you had to flare out the body panels.
Thanks,
Ben
In the Superlite I recommend the 13 x5.5" 4" back spacing, I sell them to Spridget people all the time. Here's a picture of the Superlite 13 x5.5" on the race car, center caps, lug nuts and chromed valve stems are included, just add air and tires ad you're good to go. We just don't run center caps on the race cars, oh and I am running 1" wheel spacers and long studs, we do that to get to max wheel track, you won't need to do that with a street car.
Jack, that car looks pitiful now, it's a long story, But the father who owned the car, got me to re-do it and we were going to sell it, he was paralyzed from a motorcycle crash and had been sick for awhile, he passed away during the restoration, the family insisted I continue. The deal was I was to finsh the car and race at the runoffs prod car fest to increase it's value,then sell it and get my bill from it. After the father died the son and mother ask me to keep the car and race it a bit longer to wipe out the shop debt, and then the son could later race the car, he's 21. As fate would have it that the son had a motorcycle and crashed just like his father did and now is paralyzed as well. They then ask me to sell the car, but SCCA race cars don't sell well or atlest anything near their worth, and we found it better to part the car out, I sold all the goodies, race motors, tranny, fiberglass body work, wheels etc, etc, I ended up with the rolling chassis as my end of the deal. The car is named Speedracer because their last name is Speed, I'm going to convert it to a vintage car and in namesake it will always be "Speedracer" in their honor. Sorry for the depressing story /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/frown.gif