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Gotcha, and I can't roll the front guards on there atm because one is being replaced as of insurance stuff up Andrew which is what frusterates me more and I can't just go get it done tomorrow!

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Gotcha, and I can't roll the front guards on there atm because one is being replaced as of insurance stuff up Andrew which is what frusterates me more and I can't just go get it done tomorrow!

Easy. Take the rims (or have someone cart them down for you) to the show, fit them, take them off before you leave.

Whose going to go out of their way for little ol' weezy grab the wheels from mine, then come down and fit them once were down there? Waaaay too much stuffing around too. I'll try put 15mm in the ride height tonight and see how I go. It won't looks as good but atleast I can get there. I totally cbf at this stage but once I get home from work tonight I'll get stuck into it and clean it all up.

LOL man I can't drive, unless I am keen on ripping the tyres apart which are brand spankas and denting my guard from the tyre grabbing and pulling it out.

You think I'd be farking round this much if I could 'just put them on ajnd drive' man?

okay........ i've been f**k assing around all week organising tyres on the ninja for the meisters. I assumed 245/40 stretched on a 10" wide rim would be suitable enough to be able to get my car in and out of my driveway without the front guards bring rolled, but NO! Fail... Can't get back up my driveway. 1. I wna slap the cvnt that designed our house 2. I wna slap my car for giving me the sh!ts and no 3. lol

I had somewhat of a similar driveway problem with the R33, I called up the council told them my driveway is too steep for my new car so they came round re-did it free :banana:

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