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alrighty guys and girls i have a random question for u.

i have a set of 19insh work vs - kf

now i guttered my car ages ago and damage 1 wheels outer lip, instead of getting it repaired i opted to sell them at a huge loss and i really dont wanna sell these puppies as they are my favourite rim ever made.

so my question is can i just but the wheel with no spokes in it and get it made in the offseat and width i want like a 12.5 -20 lol

or do i need to buy the whole wheel

i just thought of this now and thought i would post it up before i call the aus distributor for work in the morning

thanks

julz

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basti bro cuz cuz shub lan habibi

i fkn love u mang

if i eva meet u at a cruise when my car is (1 day) finished ima buy u a beer bro

thanks

im calling them in ther morning dude

12inch wide mutha f**kas here i come bro

yeah

lol hamish

but i already have my 19,s y would i go but another full set of 18's for no reeason, im calling these guys right now about the dish.

i have 17's for track duties the 19's are my street rims

ok i just spoke to craig from whitehorse industries,

now they do not do 19's .... however he is gonna do mine lol

ill be going to see him next week some time to sort this all out, it takes about 10 weeks to do so if i start now i should have the rims about when my car will be finished.

probs gonna go 19x11 with a -10 ish offset or something

ill keep this thread up to date when i get stuff done

thanks basti and hamish for the info

peace

Edited by GUN_METAL_GTR32

guys i need ur help

craig just sent me this to fill out but im a lil confused so ur help will be required please

i want to go 19x10.5 -15 offset

i have standard sizr rear brake that will not be changing (only upgraded front to bigger size)

if someone could fill in the blanks i will love u forever lol

WHI_Wheel_Proforma_1.pdf

lol hamish

but i already have my 19,s y would i go but another full set of 18's for no reeason, im calling these guys right now about the dish.

i have 17's for track duties the 19's are my street rims

i thought you had sold the rims and needed to buy more...

too many time wasters man. got f**ked around hard with them. so im keeping them and getting them repaired and made bigger :( ill use these for the street and my other rims for track. but ill probably buy another pair of te37's so then i have a full set :D

  • 2 weeks later...

just an update

ill be dropping off 2 pairs of rims to these guys this week sometime

my 19inch vs-kf's and a set of oz racing futuras

getting the 19,s made to 10inch fronts with a +0 offset and the rears in -20 offset and 12inches wide

getting the 17's in the same sizes and offsets

17's will only take a couple of weeks but the 19's will take about 10 weeks + because they r custom and have to make a custom spinner to make the dish.

ill get photos soon

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