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but dont you have any pride? haha

Mate, it's not like Ford alloy wheels are made by Ford....

Of course one would take a flat head screw driver to the Emblems quick sticks.

Cheers for the info ppls

lol sorry champ I should have been clearer, in my case I change my rears fairly often (track/daily) so I dont give a shit what goes on, more important to me is function and price, not what some may think about X rims on Y car.

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the emblems aren't the problem.

would you put holden wheels on your ford? porsche wheels on ya bmw?

didnt think so

Actually some people would do those kinds of things.

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great, thanks dude! jsut got to sought out these offsets

yeah be careful, i had a BA xr6 before my axis and I've got two sets of mags in the shed off (a set of 17's and 19's) it but only the 17's fit. the 19's hit the front calipers as the offset is different to the 17's

i had r34 gt-t wheels on my magna. offset was slightly different but they did the job

something else to take into consideration is that the hub centre holes may be different, so you may need egg rings to make them site on the hub properly so that the wheels studs aren't taking all of the load. in the case of the r34 wheels i had to actually make the hole bigger so it would fit over the hub. a mate of mine who put r33 wheels onto his hilux had to do the same

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