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Hey Guys,

My V35 that's coming has 17" wheels which I want to change. Cause I have to buy new tyres as part of compliance, i was thinking it's a good time to get a new set of wheels. This way I don't have to buy 17" tyres as part of compliance and then 19" tyres for the new wheels.

I was speaking to my compliance guy who says that the V35 can only be complied with 17" or 18" wheels cause this is the only sizes they were released in. But when looking for my car, there were quite a few cars up for auction with factory 19" wheels.

Is there anywhere I can find out what size wheels I can have on the V35 as part of compliance? Some sort of website or document or something? Someone I can call?

If I can avoid it I really don't want to get new 17" tyres when days later i will be swapping them for 19's.

Any help appreciated

Cheers

Bobby

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