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My God Cliff do you EVER wash your car??
May '09 posted pics and it still has the road course number on the back window from Niagara??
LOL!!
May '09 posted pics and it still has the road course number on the back window from Niagara??
LOL!!
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Why wash it? It needs a paint job someday... right Cliff? lol
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It wasn't driven since it got home from there.asylum wrote:My God Cliff do you EVER wash your car??
May '09 posted pics and it still has the road course number on the back window from Niagara??
LOL!!
Yes, it's quite obvious.heavywoody wrote:Why wash it? It needs a paint job someday... right Cliff? lol
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What is your net offset then?
My orange car needs a rim job... LOL the clear coat is peeling on the rim dish area.
My orange car needs a rim job... LOL the clear coat is peeling on the rim dish area.

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I think the actual wheel offset is 58mm (that's a standard C5 offset). The working offset is around 20mm with the spacer. That makes the inner clearance fairly identical to the stock wheels.
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38mm.. Is stock 40 or 42? I think I read it was 42mm.
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Nothing wrong with not washing the numbers off your car. I still have shoe polish from when I broke the rear end at Cicero in Oct '08...

Look Cliff, same bolt pattern as your wheels!
I just went back and found a pic where you can barely see the "747" on my window from October '06 and my 14.94 run! hahaha


(Dont' mind the "gay" Tiff sprayed on the quarter. She's just jealous.) haha

Look Cliff, same bolt pattern as your wheels!
I just went back and found a pic where you can barely see the "747" on my window from October '06 and my 14.94 run! hahaha


(Dont' mind the "gay" Tiff sprayed on the quarter. She's just jealous.) haha
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96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
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96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
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20mm offset, wow, I can't believe that is clearing the front fender...
What size tires in the rear cliff?
I re-read this thread, I thought they were 8" but now I see 8.5" Wow. 17x8 has to be do-able with 245's with an aftermarket wheel with no adapter.....
What size tires in the rear cliff?
I re-read this thread, I thought they were 8" but now I see 8.5" Wow. 17x8 has to be do-able with 245's with an aftermarket wheel with no adapter.....
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rear tires are still 225/45. They were on the old wheels and still good...


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That is one of the meanest looking berettas around.
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I dont know how your pulling these off either. I have 35mm offset 7 inch wide wheels. With 225/45 I had to roll my rear fenders ALOT to stop it from rubbing after the rear disk swap. I still have more to go.
Its fine up front.
Are you keeping that camber? That could change your clearances a lot too.
Tell me about your car, I know hardly anything about it. Motor/trans/suspension?
Its fine up front.
Are you keeping that camber? That could change your clearances a lot too.
Tell me about your car, I know hardly anything about it. Motor/trans/suspension?
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Thanks for the compliments, but it is a little worse-for-wear in person.
Oh, don't think I don't rub the tires... They do, but none of the body panels are all that good, so I don't really care that much yet. I'm thinking to extend the flare on the front fenders a bit.
The camber is set around -1.0°, the toe at around -0.04°. it has a pull to the left right now, so it has to go back in and get re-adjusted.
As for the rest of it...
Stock 1999 3400 (installed in 2003). Fidanza flywheel, Clutchmasters level 3 clutch, NVG T550 (3.61) trans with a Torsen. Koni shocks and struts (the right ones). Eibach Springs, Rear "Air Lift" add-on springs, P-S-T Urethane control arm bushings, N-Body front spindle conversion with C5/C6 bearings, N-Body brakes for now. Driveshaft Shop axles. 17x8.5 C5 Magnesium wheels with Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 tires, 245 front, 225 rear.
It pulls good off the line, but the top-end kinda went weaksauce when I reverted to 3100 exhaust manifolds after not getting the 3400 ones to seal right, and replacing the steering rack a few times because of it. When I first drove it with the 3400 I thought something was wrong because the power was cutting out, not realizing that I was at 6200 RPM.
Oh, don't think I don't rub the tires... They do, but none of the body panels are all that good, so I don't really care that much yet. I'm thinking to extend the flare on the front fenders a bit.
The camber is set around -1.0°, the toe at around -0.04°. it has a pull to the left right now, so it has to go back in and get re-adjusted.
As for the rest of it...
Stock 1999 3400 (installed in 2003). Fidanza flywheel, Clutchmasters level 3 clutch, NVG T550 (3.61) trans with a Torsen. Koni shocks and struts (the right ones). Eibach Springs, Rear "Air Lift" add-on springs, P-S-T Urethane control arm bushings, N-Body front spindle conversion with C5/C6 bearings, N-Body brakes for now. Driveshaft Shop axles. 17x8.5 C5 Magnesium wheels with Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 tires, 245 front, 225 rear.
It pulls good off the line, but the top-end kinda went weaksauce when I reverted to 3100 exhaust manifolds after not getting the 3400 ones to seal right, and replacing the steering rack a few times because of it. When I first drove it with the 3400 I thought something was wrong because the power was cutting out, not realizing that I was at 6200 RPM.
Cliff Scott


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That's a great pic, Cliff.
Barry I didnt realize you're running 225/45s on an 18" wheel. That means you're 1" taller than stock tire height, throwing your speedo off quite a bit.
Barry I didnt realize you're running 225/45s on an 18" wheel. That means you're 1" taller than stock tire height, throwing your speedo off quite a bit.
91 "SS" - WOT 3400/5spd - 13.29@101.6 - World's fastest N/A FWD Beretta
96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
GEARHEAD dezign youtube
96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
GEARHEAD dezign youtube
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Mine are on a 17 inch wheel, but they are still a little taller than stock