Rally look! advice

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I think the Route i want to pursue with my FiST is the rally look. Ive looked around a lot and just would like suggestions or mods, brands, and any other information that could help me build my car. I would like to start with suspension, brakes, exterior body work, and anything else that would look aesthetically good.

I don't have much time to be on here so i would like to thank you help in advance!
 


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OZ Rally wheels and Rally Armor mud flaps are a great place to start.
 


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[biggrin] Get 2" longer springs to give it more ground clearance. Gut the interior and put in two racing seats with full harnesses. Plaster decals all over your fenders. ;-)
 


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[biggrin] Get 2" longer springs to give it more ground clearance. Gut the interior and put in two racing seats with full harnesses. Plaster decals all over your fenders. ;-)
G'dang, this guy has it figured out! [thumb]
 


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Lots of lights!! I have been thinking about getting a roof rack and bolting a led light bar to it.
 


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OZ Rally wheels and Rally Armor mud flaps are a great place to start.
Already ordered the rally armor mudflaps ill have to look into the wheels
 


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[biggrin] Get 2" longer springs to give it more ground clearance. Gut the interior and put in two racing seats with full harnesses. Plaster decals all over your fenders. ;-)
Im going for a look not a full on rally car ahaha, but i like the idea if it wasn't my daily driver as well!!
 


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You could also hit up Chalon [MENTION=129]PCA-1[/MENTION] for a set of TD Pro-Rally wheels. These are 15x7, with a 35mm offset, and hub centric.
 


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You could also hit up Chalon [MENTION=129]PCA-1[/MENTION] for a set of TD Pro-Rally wheels. These are 15x7, with a 35mm offset, and hub centric.
Wow! Sharp looking car and love the headlights btw! [like]
 


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[biggrin] Get 2" longer springs to give it more ground clearance. Gut the interior and put in two racing seats with full harnesses. Plaster decals all over your fenders. ;-)
Any one know where you can get 2" longer springs??
 


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I like my Rally armor mud flaps and OZ Leggenda wheels. [driving]


 


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I like my Rally armor mud flaps and OZ Leggenda wheels. [driving]



Question on the wheels. Are the hubs hub centric/perfect, or is there a plastic insert to match the hub of the wheel to the hub of the car?
 


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Question on the wheels. Are the hubs, perfect or is there a plastic insert to match the hub of the wheel to the hub of the car?
if there center caps? No there is not for that wheels. Looking in to something to make it look better in the center.
Not sure I understand your question 100%, or I might have misunderstood it!
 


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if there center caps? No there is not for that wheels. Looking in to something to make it look better in the center.
Not sure I understand your question 100%, or I might have misunderstood it!
Not the center caps but close. Where the center caps mount is the hub ring. Sometimes a wheels hub ring will be bigger than the cars (ours is 64mm). So say the wheel had a 75mm hub there would be an adaptor usually plastic piece that would reduce the size from 75mm to 64mm. So on the OZ's you have is their that adaptor? or is it metal on metal and the wheel fits right over the cars hub.
 


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Not the center caps but close. Where the center caps mount is the hub ring. Sometimes a wheels hub ring will be bigger than the cars (ours is 64mm). So say the wheel had a 75mm hub there would be an adaptor usually plastic piece that would reduce the size from 75mm to 64mm. So on the OZ's you have is their that adaptor? or is it metal on metal and the wheel fits right over the cars hub.
As far I know its metal on metal. I order them thru my Ford dealer and they put it on for me. And when I did pay it was for wheels, the sensors and the mounting.
Went out and took a close look, all I see and feel is metal. I will post a pic or two in a min or two. I am not a super knowing about car all all the stuff.
 


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Here is some pictures!
Trying to get something for center caps. But Tirerack dont say any thing is made for that OZ wheels.
Did try some cheap stuff of eBay, but didn't fit. So if any one know what will work let me know.




 


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Thank you for the pictures! You could try removing the wheel and painting the hub black to match. I did that with my my wheels as I could not get my front center caps to stay on after I upgraded to a big brake kit

 


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