Hi all I have a quick question regarding putting some 17" rims on my L series wag.What is the best way to go about this should I try and get some calipers and rotors and stuff from an impreza (will all this bolt up).I ask this as I have lowered the wagon and want to put some bigger rims on as Its not an off roader.I know you guys usually lift these things but I thought someone might be able to help out on here.
Any help would be great.
17" rims on L series
http://www.crossbredperformance.com/
Thats your best bet mate. Allows you to bolt on impreza hubs, brakes and struts and will give you the common stud pattern for a wide range of 17" subaru rims.
Adam
Thats your best bet mate. Allows you to bolt on impreza hubs, brakes and struts and will give you the common stud pattern for a wide range of 17" subaru rims.
Adam
L Series current mods:
EJ20G, 3" lift, Roo bar, spotties, EJ Sporty steering rack, desert rats, 27" tyres, 2.5" exhaust
EJ20G, 3" lift, Roo bar, spotties, EJ Sporty steering rack, desert rats, 27" tyres, 2.5" exhaust
Thanks Adam thats just the thing I was looking for.adamb wrote:http://www.crossbredperformance.com/
Thats your best bet mate. Allows you to bolt on impreza hubs, brakes and struts and will give you the common stud pattern for a wide range of 17" subaru rims.
Adam
Cheers
Stu
lowace, reckon you could try and chuck some pics up of your wagon? im thinking of lowering an L too and was just interested to see what it looks like
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If done properly it'd look sick az!alx92 wrote:lowace, reckon you could try and chuck some pics up of your wagon? im thinking of lowering an L too and was just interested to see what it looks like
Google Images: Chris Rogers wagon and you'll see a pic of what I'm talking about - I can't transfer the image into here

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