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My New Rimmage


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Thanks to CrazyRacing on sxoc i now have a set of uber pimp rims for the bus, just got to wait for my lockers to arrive and get some of those fancy tuner type nuts and we are go.

Very tasty 9x17 et15

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Did you manage to fit these rims under the guards?

Yep, reckon with the higher offset (+30) you could squeeze a 10" wide rim under

The test fit

Thy dont stick out as far as i thought they would but i want to fit a bigger tyre for a bit of rim protection seeing as they are so clean

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Showing off the brembos nicely

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perfect offset for a stag! love the style too, i wanted NT-03's for my old 33. :(

unique1 managed to get a 18x10 +19 to fit on his stagea (front sat in the guard, rear fit with stretched tyres), so definitely possible!

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perfect offset for a stag! love the style too, i wanted NT-03's for my old 33. :(

unique1 managed to get a 18x10 +19 to fit on his stagea (front sat in the guard, rear fit with stretched tyres), so definitely possible!

That sounds like a challenge for the future :(

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Get your rear guards rolled and you *should* have very little issues. I've got 245/40/18s on mine and since the rear guards have been rolled I have no problems with any rubbing. My wheels just tuck under the guards, but they're 8" wide...

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Get your rear guards rolled and you *should* have very little issues. I've got 245/40/18s on mine and since the rear guards have been rolled I have no problems with any rubbing. My wheels just tuck under the guards, but they're 8" wide...

Arches are being rolled saturday and the car is going lower too :down:

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