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what model falcon? they will only fit AU or later. on E series and earlier they sit in a long way and look like arse. also they are only a 6.5" rim so any tyre wider than 225 starts to look crap because it buldges out. even 225 looks a bit crappy. better off finding a set of 16 x 8" rims to fit. if the car is an AU or BA then there will be heaps available. if earlier then there still should be a few about. find some 16's off a later model XR6 or 8

what model falcon? they will only fit AU or later. on E series and earlier they sit in a long way and look like arse. also they are only a 6.5" rim so any tyre wider than 225 starts to look crap because it buldges out. even 225 looks a bit crappy. better off finding a set of 16 x 8" rims to fit. if the car is an AU or BA then there will be heaps available. if earlier then there still should be a few about. find some 16's off a later model XR6 or 8

rims are free its and xf i know about the offset difficulties i have some 35mm hub adaptors and i can pick some 225/50 r16's up for $65 each which is alot cheaper then i can get my stock sized tyres for and i'm in desperate need of new tyres so i was looking at a cheap alternative the ute isnt anything special just a dunger really but was hoping for some wider tread on the back due to it being a ute

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