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Can anyone recommend a place to get guards rolled in the north west? Or better yet, does someone in the north west have some rollers I could use in return for a case of beer or something?

Fitted some new tyres today which have got fatter shoulders and I'm getting some major scrubbage.

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Sorry I dont know.

But just out of curiousity what size are your rims? 17x?? and offsets? and what tyres sizes do you have that makes the guard scrubb?

Want to know so I can see if I would get same thing when I get my new rims without tyres on.

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Jon.. Ask Smoky... he just had his done and they turned out pretty good :action-smiley-069:

Otherwise "2 freak you out" did the wrx and they are completely flat on the inside edge... although not sure on $$ as it was done before I bought the car......

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Sorry I dont know.

But just out of curiousity what size are your rims? 17x?? and offsets? and what tyres sizes do you have that makes the guard scrubb?

Want to know so I can see if I would get same thing when I get my new rims without tyres on.

They're

235/40R18 (18x9.5") Fronts

265/35R18 (18x10.5") Rears

Only the rears are scrubbing.. the fronts are fine.

It depends on the tyres tho. Falken FK451's didnt scrub. My new Maxxis MA-Z1's are scrubbing, so it depends on the shoulder of the tyre.

Jon.. Ask Smoky... he just had his done and they turned out pretty good :action-smiley-069:

Otherwise "2 freak you out" did the wrx and they are completely flat on the inside edge... although not sure on $$ as it was done before I bought the car......

Thanks Anna!

Anyone else know of anything local?

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Anna, you said it wrong... It's 3KUOUT... Learn to spell :D

Nope pretty sure the sticker on the car says "2 freak u out"

If your meaning all the hectik plates that the Newcastle peeps seem to have (including one of my ex's :P ) its XXX-23Q + out :ermm:

No offence to anyone that has those plates on here *runs*

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Haha... They have to be my most un-favourite plates (3Q DOES NOT EQUAL FREAK!) :ermm:

BTW i had to head down to rockdale today Anna so I just dropped in to see our mates at St George tyres who rolled the guards for $35ea :P

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