No, not just bolt on and go, get the rear spacer from the gsxr wheel and install rear wheel with that spacer and remove te stock one that's on the Busa, then mill .125 off the rear brake caliper hanger so it tightens to the wheel.. as for the front you'll need the gsxr 1000 rotors too, as well as spacers from the gsxr for them to fit a Busa.
start bleeding at the passenger side rear wheel then go to the drivers side rear wheel, next to passenger side front wheel and finally the drivers side front wheel, this is the order you should bleed the brakes.
In order to fold down the rear seat in a 2011 dodge ram 1500 you have to cut some 5/8 inch spacers out of the material of your choice(wood, metal). These spacers go under the mounts for the seat. Dodge didn't think this one out so well. There is a metal hook on the back of the seat that hooks into the back wall of the cab. With these spacers installed when you fold your seats up, the back of your seat will lift high enough to clear the hook and your rear seat will fold down.
The rear of the car will always go in the direction that you turned the wheel if you are in reverse. It's just like driving forward. If you want to go forward and right, turn the wheel to the right. If you are in reverse and want the rear of the car to move to the right, then turn the wheel to the right. To answer your question directly, the rear of the car will go to the right.
no.not if its a car accident
Long shoe goes in the rear
The "FRONT" arrow indicates the recommended rolling direction for the front wheel and respectively the "REAR" arrow is the direction for the rear wheel.
Go to a workshop! :)
The rear wheel nuts are both right-hand thread, and you hold them on with cotter pins. The left-hand thread is on the nut for the front left wheel.
It is a Rear Wheel Drive so tire chains go on the rear.
they are spacers that go in between the leaf spring and the axle in the rear of a car to put the springs down lower, and to raise the axle up to make the car lower to the ground.
no, because you cant put a front wheel drive into a rear drive because of the transmission...it wont mount in