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Hey guys brought some work miesters, offset on them are +5 and they are 18.9.5 , and today i puted on some stretch tyres to see if it will still scrape and they bloody scrap! the tyres are 235/50/18's and yeh... just wondering if you guys reckon if i should just lip them and flare them a little bit?

cheers,

Geraus.

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Let me start by saying, I hate you because I want your wheels!!!

I would recommend Primal Garage, they're in the Westside... take your car and your wheels and they will do the rest.. Speak to Neil 0419 156 142

Your guards appear to be rolled already?

You might need a little lip/flare, not a lot though

ohh ok mad mad thanks guys i'l give that shop a calL! cheers!, hey i think i've seen you guys at westmeet? lol ? i saw your 33 at macas looks micky! i want your roof spoiler!!! if you seen mine sliding last week? lol

ohh ok mad mad thanks guys i'l give that shop a calL! cheers!, hey i think i've seen you guys at westmeet? lol ? i saw your 33 at macas looks micky! i want your roof spoiler!!! if you seen mine sliding last week? lol

Yer I was there with alr33x for a look, i'll swap my roof spoiler for your wheels? lol

You will need adjustable camber arms which Primal can look after you for aswell, they are dirt cheap, something like $200...

you need to go smaller tyres to 50 is high profile.. but just give it a roll and some camber be sweet as, its an easy job your wheels stick out 9mm more then mine which are 18x10 +20 with a 265 im not rubbing except extreme bumps + high speed, if ur west yer go primal garage..

you popping by this week billy/geraus?

PM me regarding Primal Garage...

Id love to know what your problem is with our guard rolling.....:D

Athid lives in East Bentleigh so south eastern suburbs

We charge for guard rollings $60 a corner just for future reference..

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