BBS Boss 302R wheel
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BBS Boss 302R wheel
I'm thinking about a set of these for my track wheels. I wish they came in black but maybe they will look good just as they are in silver. Does anyone have some Photoshop skills to see what it would look like on a CO/Black Boss?
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Just note that these wheels are designed for 5/8" racing studs. Would you need to get some funky oversize (large hex) wheel nuts in order to safely mount them on a street car?
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Part of me is just wondering if I shouldn't just get the 302S and be done with it, but putting that much dough into a 15 day a year car seems a little ridiculous. Maybe if I lived in the South where track season never ends
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Those G-Stream rear wings sure do seem to be the new hotness these days...
They are expensive though!
They are expensive though!
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According to Rehagen these are a bolt on with correct spacers. http://www.rehagenracingproducts.com...&categoryId=74
Not sure exactly what's up with that.
Not sure exactly what's up with that.
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They don't need spacers for an S197. The question is whether or not the stock wheel studs are long enough for the flange, and if the stock studs are the same thread for the lugnuts that are required.
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