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um well im getting some adelaide input as adelaide ppl would know were to get guards flared!! and a post in general section wasnt getting much attention! so feel free to close the other one! ADELAIDE ppl r more help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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yeh dont really wanna change the look of the guards too much! a slight flare at most! man its so friken hard finding rims! its like i want dish but dish is like too wide and too $$$$$

Wheelworx my friend............

Go down there and speak to Joe and tell him Darren sent you down there to find some dish, and just compare prices on different rims you like, They even have some second hand rims! :whistling:

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Dont paint the centres of VS-KFs black... That would be gay.

You could make those rims fit, rear would fit with a bit of a flare and run a bit of camber, fronts should be ok with a bit of camber. Around 2deg all round should see them fitting with mild flaring.

I'm assuming you're not the kind of guy into track work and handling, so running that sort of setup shouldn't bother you

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I would say yes and reach outside the guard? correct me if im wrong...

Also depends on which rims...

Can you name a rim Rad?

heya bud just a note it doesnt matter wat rims they are, if its that size they will sit out no matter wat type of rim ;)

they are nice sized rims you may have to run a spacer up thr front depending on brake clearance and the possiblity of scrapin on the inner depending how low u go, would go 20mm f/g fronts (or even gtr gaurds) then roll n flared rears pure jap style yum!

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