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Fronts were a major pain in the arse to be honest, ended up having to relocate a loom on the drivers side and all!

Paint needs to be touched up from all the rolling for sure, even with using a heat gun it still flaked off in some small sections. I'm not 'too' worried about it at the moment as I'm pretty sure it will be getting a respray. It was originally KN6 (graphite pearl) such a nice colour, the black is wearing through in more spots than I would like though so something will need to be done!

Why did you pic +12 on the front? Wouldnt the +22 be more guard friendly?

I have had 19s on before and never thought of going back to them until I saw your pics lol

I may have put that around the wrong way lol.

I didn't want 19's to begin with. A mate wanted to put 20's on it but I declined big time, I think the 19's do look alot better on the 33's though many people will argue form over function haha. End of the day it's not a race-car.

I'd still be driving like a nancy with 18's on crappy roads regardless :D

Put em on Dave!

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