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Now someone give me some f#$king good coil packs as mine are all roasted and need some new ones I think. Havent heard back from the tester place so not expecting good news.

Rip them out and shove silicon all around them... Worked on mine. :spank:

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What size rims can u fit on the rear?

I recently had a set of 18 x 9's on the rear and they hung out slightly, the front 18 x 8's they sat just right, I tried them on the rear and they too sat perfect.

So 8" wide rim +35 tends to fit just nice. :)

lol looks nice, I have the same prob with my new rims, they stick out too much :teehee:

They fit perfectly.

The tyre wall is flush with my gaurds. On the rear anyway.

The rims are 18 x 9 +10 both front and rear.

I will need to get camber arms asap for the front.

Thanks SHowza.

Lol i was the freak at AIR yesterday waiting for huddy's tyres to be fitted yelling abuse at ya. HAHAHAHAH

Yeah but the rim itself looks to be sticking out.

Yes that is correct.

I am under the impression that if the tread is under the gaurd its A OK!

So yeh the rim sticks out of the gaurd but the treadis still under the gaurd.

I dont care it looks fat.

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Yeh I havent replied in this for a while.

But the broom broom has changed alot since i last posted.

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It also now has a roof spolier on the rear window and will be getting a supermade boot spoiler on it soon aswell.

YAY.

Brenton

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