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do any of you know what would be the best offset to run 19x9s on the nnm35 stagea

or maybe scottu could answer this is 19x9 to big for the stag

would you rather go 18x9 ?

these are my wheels spec's +36 - 19 x 8.5 ....245/45...... i'm running with no problems at all!....remember I have an AR-X so you will be a lower profile!!!

Hey Scotty what would be a good colour of undies to have on while driving the M35!!!

Edited by Jetwreck

these are my wheels spec's +36 - 19 x 8.5 ....245/45...... i'm running with no problems at all!....remember I have an AR-X so you will be a lower profile!!!

Hey Scotty what would be a good colour of undies to have on while driving the M35!!!

hmm yes i see yours being the arx it is more of the off-road 4wd version so id say you would have more space in your wheel well? or are the flares just aesthetics and don't actually add to space

i ask him as he seems to be very knowledgeable on the nm35

if you want a apple you don't go to a orange tree

and undies ,what are those?

Edited by Sidius

i ask him as he seems to be very knowledgable on the nm35

if you want a apple you dont go to a orange tree

and undies ,what are those?

Use the search function bud...it will make things a lot easier for yah.....

why don't you go to a wheel shop or better yet use the search function!!!!

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5659197

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry4729104

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry4807211

and the list goes on!!!!!

Undies are what your mummy(Baaaarrrrbbbbraaaa) must still be removing to wipe your arse everyday!thumbsup.gif

Edited by Jetwreck

FFS!.....that he is!!!......but why don't you go to a wheel shop or better yet use the search function and read a little....every time you post it's on a past subject that is easy to find using the search function and will give you all the answers you need!!!!!

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5659197

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry4729104

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry4807211

and the list goes on!!!!!

Undies are what your mummy must still be removing to wipe your arse everyday!thumbsup.gif

hahahahahha Lulz

FFS!.....that he is!!!......but why don't you go to a wheel shop or better yet use the search function!!!!

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry5659197

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry4729104

http://www.skylinesa..._1#entry4807211

and the list goes on!!!!!

Undies are what your mummy(Baaaarrrrbbbbraaaa) must still be removing to wipe your arse everyday!thumbsup.gif

yawn here we go some one wanting to war not time for kiddies

or do i need to change your undies when i step up and you shrivel away

yawn here we go some one wanting to war not time for kiddies

or do i need to change your undies when i step up and you shrivel away

its called ask and i shall receive and i have so far withourt any issues thanks

not funny!!!

Looks like you might need to start using the search function a little more on SAU!

Edited by Jetwreck

FO little man!!!!....stop waisting everyone's time and do your own work!....for a change!

little ? assumptions were the failing point for better men who have tried :pwned:

any way no time for you , I do my own work I just ask people as they have the knowledge you must not as you had nothing of relevance to post

Edited by Sidius

little ? assumptions were the failing point for better men who have tried :pwned:

any way no time for you , I do my own work I just ask people as they have the knowledge you must not as you had nothing of relevance to post

still not funny!

you really don't use the search function do yah!!!

Edited by Jetwreck

lol.....nah it's not him.....he had a backbone!!!.....it's a sheepboy from across the water!!!

enough said anyway!

amusing the word little you use, get something fresh , excite me something new or go have a masty and let out your frustration

ill be in ausie for work in 2 months time so we could setlle this yet i dont think your balls would be any where big enough to match your words

i could use some practise before my kick boxing grading starts

amusing the word little you use, get something fresh , excite me something new or go have a masty and let out your frustration

ill be in ausie for work in 2 months time so we could setlle this yet i dont think your balls would be any where big enough to match your words

i could use some practise before my kick boxing grading starts

Still not funny.

oh wait...the last bit isrofl.gifrofl.gifrofl.gif

Edited by Jetwreck

amusing the word little you use, get something fresh , excite me something new or go have a masty and let out your frustration

ill be in ausie for work in 2 months time so we could setlle this yet i dont think your balls would be any where big enough to match your words

i could use some practise before my kick boxing grading starts

:rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2: :rofl2:

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WTF is this shit?

Sidius, if you haven't found the answer you are looking for, get practical! start measuring your clearances ... work off the stock wheel to see what you can do in terms of width and offset.

http://www.1010tires.com/wheeloffsetcalculator.asp

Done, now stop wasting your time trolling on the forum and find the answer out for yourself.

WTF is this shit?

Sidius, if you haven't found the answer you are looking for, get practical! start measuring your clearances ... work off the stock wheel to see what you can do in terms of width and offset.

http://www.1010tires...tcalculator.asp

Done, now stop wasting your time trolling on the forum and find the answer out for yourself.

yawn

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