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hey Cara,

should go 18x9 on the front as 18x8 will sit inside the guard heaps. :(

You mean 19x9?? He's right how come they come 19x8 front and 19x10 rear, such a big difference between the front and rear!! And also you should stretch some 235 or 245 on the rears in stead of 275!! All in all yes the wheels will be a nice look!!

You mean 19x9?? He's right how come they come 19x8 front and 19x10 rear, such a big difference between the front and rear!! And also you should stretch some 235 or 245 on the rears in stead of 275!! All in all yes the wheels will be a nice look!!

yeah my bad, relised after i wrote it.

even could go a lower offset to get more dish.

hahaha

nah i really want 275's on the back lol i just loove the fat tyre look hehehehe

not sure why they are 19x8 on the front and 19x 10 thats just the way they have done them i guess........ might go 245's on the front perhaps?

and i got a new job today!!!!!! yaay! start 2morro...........im a cook at Alaska Foods :(

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hahaha

nah i really want 275's on the back lol i just loove the fat tyre look hehehehe

not sure why they are 19x8 on the front and 19x 10 thats just the way they have done them i guess........ might go 245's on the front perhaps?

and i got a new job today!!!!!! yaay! start 2morro...........im a cook at Alaska Foods :(

Nah don't go 245s on the front, I have 8.5 front with 235 and there is no stretch what so ever, I'd be sticking with a 235 if i were you, or you might get inner guard or outer guard scrubbing!!

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Darren will you be traveling to any of the VIC state series races this year??

Yeh well after talking with Brad in the Saloon Car we were hoping NOT to run the National Series and wanting to win the SA and VIC state Champs in the one year, so hopefully i'll be going for all rounds but not sure as yet. And as for Strat and the IP car, I think we were supposed to do the next Sandown meeting with the Boostworx boys, but our car is under going some 33 brake upgrades, so don't think we will make that one, but hoping to do a Sandown meeting and possibly a PI meeting!!

I'm assuming your going over for most??

Yeh well after talking with Brad in the Saloon Car we were hoping NOT to run the National Series and wanting to win the SA and VIC state Champs in the one year, so hopefully i'll be going for all rounds but not sure as yet. And as for Strat and the IP car, I think we were supposed to do the next Sandown meeting with the Boostworx boys, but our car is under going some 33 brake upgrades, so don't think we will make that one, but hoping to do a Sandown meeting and possibly a PI meeting!!

I'm assuming your going over for most??

Hopefully living there soon, got an interview this week end over there. I should be at all the Vic rounds with Intermarque. First round in March should have a full capacity grid

Hopefully living there soon, got an interview this week end over there. I should be at all the Vic rounds with Intermarque. First round in March should have a full capacity grid

Yeh thats the one i might be going over to, I'm in Sydney on the Wed-Fri beforehand, BUT Brad sold his AU to the VIC state champ for cash he couldn't refuse, and he baught his old EA off him before also, So were hoping to borrow the EA for shits and giggles and to get some points........ He still hasn't dropped off the AU so we might have to drive over Friday night after Syd!! All the Boostworx boys will be there i think, so keep your eye out for them and Tony and his 808 has the lap record there!!

Nice work on the interview and Good Luck!!

magnetic?

LOL, that would take some magnet LOL

The giveaway is the ring of bolts inside the rim (what could they be for if the wheel hasnt got a centre?)

The other hint is that the inside diameter is is smaller on the far side. The wheel looks magic from this ange but its easier to see whats happening if they show you the other side, its more like a giant bearing with a tyer on the outside.

how the hell does that bike work with no hub? im just stupid i guess and cant work it out :banana:

hit the link at the top of my post in the wasteland, there is a whole gallery in there.

here are a couple more pics of it

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this one explains it :)

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not sure how well it would stop tho

**not that u wanna be standing on the rear brakes too much :ermm:

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