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7.0 +40 isn't that bad on a cube actually. it's just offset out like a mofo, so no concave/dish.

16" is a bit weaksauce though. 17" minimum to look baller.

7.0 +40 isn't that bad on a cube actually. it's just offset out like a mofo, so no concave/dish.

16" is a bit weaksauce though. 17" minimum to look baller.

Unfortunately they start getting too wide in 17's for the design I like. 16's are a bit easier and more available.

You're right, 7.0" ~ +35 is about the limit before the inner guards need rolling.

This is what 7.0" wide, +15 offset looks like. Get your mexican hats ready:

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nice billy,

you been to the top gear test track?

come get me this saturday my car is running again

you still at supercheap? if so i need fire extinguisher and those socks for fluid bottles. thanks :P

Yer had a look the other night too much rubbish on the strip!

If I do go anywhere I'll let you know :P

I need to buy an extinguisher too, just waiting for our usual buy one get one free sale, let you know :P

yeh thanks need it soon but cos of winton :P

yeh gotta go a bit off road to get there apparently.. i havent been only get car started the other day LOL i better take it out tonight though keep the battery charged :P

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