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Hi Guys, FJ's, I have bought an FJ that's 90% restored if i want to put different wheels on other than the standard FJ rims has any one have any ideas what type of rim i could use i.e mags on a FJ hub, I'd appreciate any suggestions and have been talk into keeping the original motor which has only 61thou on the clock, should i put a few xtras on that motor also, and also do away with the column shift and fit a 5 speed celica box what are your thoughts, i was talked out of putting a V6 into it and keeping it as original as possable. can y'all thanks
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well about the mags i dont think you can put any nice ones on them unless you wont to change your stud pattern to a HQ or something zac
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The easiast way to change your stud pattern is to run the original king pin front end with early FE hubs and HD drums, and replace the FJ rear with a HR item. You then have many options of wheel and tyre combo's.
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thanks for your replies guys, well since found out from Mag and Turbo that there is one in the Boyd Coddington range called(Smoothie 1)that can be fitted, and in the Performance Wheels Range, so really only 4 to choose from, looking at the Smoothie polish
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