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ok, let me know if i havnt done this right and ill do it again. i got a piece of rope and measured around the outside of the rim(not tyre included). it measured 1400mm. the tyres i have on are front- 205/55r16, back- 225/50r16. tyres were only just put on when i bought it so i dont know if they are the standard size. the rims are though.

sorry dude, not after the circumference, just the diametre, so in a straight line from the front of the tyre to the rear of the tyre...(cant measure top to bottom with the weight of the car on it...)

it should be... something like

u can make the rim size 1 size larger...as long as the profile is 1 size smaller kinda thing

and i think u can make it like an inch bigger than normal

so say a 16inch rim with 3 inch profile on each side of the rim

u can get 18 inch rims as long as its 2inch profile on each side of the rim

if that makes sense

and yeh i got 81 fines for each defect

but didnt get done for my turbo timer

but i think they figured it awsnt such a bad deal after already giving me 10 defects

LOLS

it was quite funny

because there was only enough room to write out 9 defects so he wrote it in the lil corner at the top

LOLS

Edited by JunglBoi

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