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The rim is a 265, the tyres are 245...

I do not currently have the rims with me in the office, so that's all you're getting out of me!

they can't be a 265 wheel mate. wheel width is universally measured in inches.

so its like a 10.5 wheel? thats quite wide!

Yes, yes it is :) I'm a fan of wide rims :/

Hopefully I don't need guard rolling or anything... spose we will see...

245/35/20 on a 20x10.5" rim

love it, dont fit yet thought but they will soon

*pics*

Oooh, Very nice! :D

they can't be a 265 wheel mate. wheel width is universally measured in inches.

That's just what I was told... once they are in my hot little hands, I will be able to tell you more :)

that pic of that tyre and rim looks like shit im sure ya insurence company would love it too

thanks heaps for that input... I'm sure he really appreciates it...

no need to sugar coat it mid life crisis, tell us wat you really think!

i dont mind the stretched look, i have 225/45 on a 9" rim, i did this to try and fit them under my guards (which they didnt!).

however in saying that, now that the guards are bigger i will go for a larger tyre.

mid life crisis - im sure you have a car thats so much better than mine aye

my rims are worth more than your car so your comments don't mean shit to me

when you have something half as modified as mine then start calling it shit.

but untill you have the balls and the money go all out on a car shut your mouth

same to you "ROLLS"

Its still an opinion, I don't understand the attraction, it doesn't fit, its not practical, its not legal, it doesn't look good, it has no benefits apart from being a pain in the ass to fit.

Edited by Rolls

its not meant to fit the stock guards my guards are getting pumped to suit, even with the stock guards i have made em fit with some camber

the attraction is the 140mm of dish and aggressive offset rims

those tires aren't staying on there 265/30s are going on next

nothing is legal unless its stock so drop the bullshit "its not legal talk"

take a chill pill

for one it's my opinon im entitled to it i respect your right to disagree with it :-)

2nd not everyone wants a highly modified car does it compansete for a small dick or something .

ive had my share if modified cars since i started driving in 1976 im over it one day you will be too.

20 yrs of racing experince and a few records on the way ive had my fun i just enkoy my skyline for what it is

again chill out

cheers mid life crisis

ps i dont suger coat anything mate just call it as i see it

Edited by mid life crisis

You know, I didn't ask anyones opinions... I asked if I could fit my tyres onto the rims i plan on getting... This will save me an infinite amount of money seeing as how none of this is costing me a cent... THAT's my reason for doing it...

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