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lol, i always thought +5 was pretty silly. hear 35mm boltons are pretty cheap these days. :thumbsup:

If yours were about 9's on the front and 11's min on the rear I would have talked prices haha.

It's so hard to get wide wheels with a nice - offset.

If yours were about 9's on the front and 11's min on the rear I would have talked prices haha.

It's so hard to get wide wheels with a nice - offset.

lol, what could you possibly need wheels that wide for? didnt know the mitsi was 5 stud. :thumbsup:

but yeah. pain in the ass finding good wheels in a decent offset.

lol, what could you possibly need wheels that wide for? didnt know the mitsi was 5 stud. :P

but yeah. pain in the ass finding good wheels in a decent offset.

Trying to put power to ground haha.

Mitsi is 6 stud, but hopefully getting some 33" MTZ on there ( If they fit ) :laugh:

I know I've been searching for months now and still nothing. :(

perfect for the 31, just dont wanna drop 1k on wheels.

$1k for decent fitting wheels to suit a 31 aint bad man, you arent gonna find much that will look half decent on a 31 for less than that.

Howdy everyone,

I have a dilemma aha,

I dont know where to mount 2 gauge that I have coming on their way and I'm scared the A-pillar pods will look tacky!

just put em on the dash...

or a buy a din cluster.

Trying to put power to ground haha.

Mitsi is 6 stud, but hopefully getting some 33" MTZ on there ( If they fit ) :laugh:

I know I've been searching for months now and still nothing. :P

yeah, true. with a potato potato under the hood, traction could be a small issue.

i barely searched at all for the meshies or the new set, but they sit freakin rad on the 14.

yeah, true. with a potato potato under the hood, traction could be a small issue.

i barely searched at all for the meshies or the new set, but they sit freakin rad on the 14.

I've said If I don't crack over 500 rears the motor will be out and a bigger one in! :laugh::P

f**k I expect to much. :(

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