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Old 31-01-2010, 05:24 PM   #1
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Default Largest wheel on a Mk1 Capri

Hey folks, just wondering what's the biggest wheel size combo to go under a "non mini tubbed" standard Mk1 Capri rear end. I'm thinking about either 15" Convo Pro wheels or even a 17" mini lite/Watanabe style that I could get from the guys I got my Z wheels from in the US, speaking of which what is the PCD and offset?? If it's a 114.3x4 then I could get them landed drilled and powder coated if anyone else is interested, otherwise I'd get them undrilled and have them tapped here.

Also the standard rear offset, like I said if they are similar to the early Zs then I could get them for a very good price ready to fit.


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Stef

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