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  • DeltaAlpha9
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    I <3 MKIII's, and the super aggressive wheels are making it even better.

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  • 97sunvalier
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    I got the last wheel tacked up and square. I still have a little straightening to do on the other rear wheel It is a little farther out than I would like it to be so I'll cut the tack welds off it and re do it tomorrow and hopefully have them both ready to be welded up and done soon.

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  • TWM Performance
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    That front fitment is maaad aggressive

    - Renato

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  • BlownS197
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    Originally posted by 97sunvalier View Post
    Both front wheels are on the car with tires mounted. They still need balanced but I'll do that later when I do the rears and paint them. I also got one of the rears tacked together and mocked up on the car and the last one is cut apart and ready to be put together. I'm going to have a lot of work to do to make the rears fit.





    Love what your doing to this supra. Those wheels are insane! Looking forward to the finished product

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  • thathalfginger
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    My homie just picked up a white 88 turbo. Interested to see what you have in store.

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  • Supreme_
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    pure insanity, subbed for more

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  • 97sunvalier
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    Both front wheels are on the car with tires mounted. They still need balanced but I'll do that later when I do the rears and paint them. I also got one of the rears tacked together and mocked up on the car and the last one is cut apart and ready to be put together. I'm going to have a lot of work to do to make the rears fit.





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  • 97sunvalier
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    Originally posted by storey618 View Post
    psht! you can totally roll your fender to fit that!
    In my mind it was going to be much harder to get everything to fit. The rear will probably be a bit more complicated.

    I got the other front wheel welded up today and got a tire put on it. The cheetah tank makes mounting tires so much easier. Tomorrow I think I am going to start on the rear wheels. But it will be a while before I get them mounted I still have to order tires for them. i did some calculations and a 285/40/17 should give me about the same stretch as the front tires. If anyone has any good places to order tires or knows of a better size that would work let me know.

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  • storey618
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    psht! you can totally roll your fender to fit that!

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  • 97sunvalier
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    I finished my cheetah tank I just flattened the end of the pipe a little to help the air flow into the tire better. It works pretty good a 100psi blast got the tire up on the bead and 55psi in the tire seated both sides with no leaks. I also took the jack stand out of the back to see my ride height and how much work i will actually have to do to make them fit. It is actually pretty close and I might be able to just pull the front but if not I will cut and weld and make it work. and now for everyone's favorite part the pics of progress. haha







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  • 97sunvalier
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    Originally posted by delvin View Post
    You are insane sir, the good kind tho
    Thanks, I think. haha I get ideas in my head sometimes and just have to do things to get them out.

    I almost finished making a cheetah tank after work today I have about $60 in it. Got the 5 gallon tank at harbor freight, and the 1.25" valve and pipe at lowes. The tank had a perfect indent in the end to center the pipe in so I cut a hole and cut the end off the pipe and welded that together. I still need to do something with the end pipe to help direct the air into the tire but that will maybe be tomorrow's project depending on the weather.











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  • delvin
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    You are insane sir, the good kind tho

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  • 97sunvalier
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    Originally posted by TWM Performance View Post
    Oh wow, that looks awesome.

    - Renato
    Thanks, hopefully it will look much better when I'm done with it
    Originally posted by Robitussin View Post
    That is going to be the most insane banded steelie i have ever seen.
    I figured it would be much cheaper to make my own wheels than it would be to order a custom set with ridiculous specs. haha
    Originally posted by padraigmk3 View Post
    Some tips from one Supra owner to another:

    Fitting -80 offset 13" wheels:

    You're gonna have a bad time.

    You'll need to add an overfender or flare, and then hammer or section the inside of the wheel arch. This is kind of a nightmare because of the metal support that connects to the strut tower.

    You'll also need to run more camber, and the double wishbone setup on these make toe-in un-drivable unless you go all aftermarket arms and links.

    Also, you didn't explicitly state wether you like to drive this car hard or not, but if you do then the MK3 likes a symmetrical wheel/tire setup. 13" -80 offset will make you understeer.

    Widened steel wheels:
    The targa top version of these cars routinely weigh 3,650 lbs+ so adding in some gigantic banded steel wheels is going to make stopping and accelerating this thing painful unless you upgrade the brakes. This looks like the GE version so upgrading to the stock GTE brakes is the minimum of what I would do.

    "flip ups ... are huge and don't flow with the car at all."
    I'd disagree 900% but that's a style preference so you do you


    I love these cars when they're done wide & black and I like the direction you're going. I really hope this turns out as amazing as you're envisioning. Just be prepared to pay a lot for parts, these cars aren't cheap to maintain or modify drastically.

    Good luck!!!
    I watched your build from the beginning so I'm hoping this turns out as awesome as yours. I haven't decided what color I want to do, but it will either be a dark color or really bright and obnoxious, there can be no in the middle with a build like this.

    I did get one front wheel welded up and got at tire mounted on it. I really need to round up some parts and make a cheetah tank. It took me 2 evenings after work to get that tire on the bead with some bicycle tubes. 225/45 on a 17x10. I need new tires but these will work for mock up and building the body around.




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  • padraigmk3
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    Some tips from one Supra owner to another:

    Fitting -80 offset 13" wheels:

    You're gonna have a bad time.

    You'll need to add an overfender or flare, and then hammer or section the inside of the wheel arch. This is kind of a nightmare because of the metal support that connects to the strut tower.

    You'll also need to run more camber, and the double wishbone setup on these make toe-in un-drivable unless you go all aftermarket arms and links.

    Also, you didn't explicitly state wether you like to drive this car hard or not, but if you do then the MK3 likes a symmetrical wheel/tire setup. 13" -80 offset will make you understeer.

    Widened steel wheels:
    The targa top version of these cars routinely weigh 3,650 lbs+ so adding in some gigantic banded steel wheels is going to make stopping and accelerating this thing painful unless you upgrade the brakes. This looks like the GE version so upgrading to the stock GTE brakes is the minimum of what I would do.

    "flip ups ... are huge and don't flow with the car at all."
    I'd disagree 900% but that's a style preference so you do you


    I love these cars when they're done wide & black and I like the direction you're going. I really hope this turns out as amazing as you're envisioning. Just be prepared to pay a lot for parts, these cars aren't cheap to maintain or modify drastically.

    Good luck!!!

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  • Robitussin
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    That is going to be the most insane banded steelie i have ever seen.

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