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tryed a set of work equips on me car that me mate has

love the look of them but the front is going to need a hell of alot of work to get them to fit rear will need a far bit as well lol

any advice of people that have done it before

going to get some 50mm wide guards for rear and 50mm for front but wanting to also widen the front bumper as well as the wheels stick out a good 2 inchs see pic

fronts are 18x10.5 -10 with 15mm spacer and rear is 18x12 not sure of offset guessing round -5 or -10

so yeah let me no what you think will look PHAT if i end up doing it

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wont fit, do it anyway

fkn lol

imho you could just make that work on stock metal with a HELL of a flare, bigass stretch and camber

i got 15x8-9's under the stock front guards on my old ke70, and they stuck out at least that far if not further.

you may however run into problems with the rim hitting the guards on full lock, and with not being able to flare the front bar :/

they really are bolt on flare or guard sizes however

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Cheers yeah im going to try get 50 mm wide guards front and rear and maybe a bolt on flair molded in with the guards but really want to widen the front bar coz they stick out way to far lol wont happen for a lil while yet as im just about to get me new ecu for me car also does any one no were i can get some bolt on guards

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hey i have to run a spacer for caliper clearance and with the 15mm spacer they only just clear by a bees dick, and they are me mates rims so havent brought them yet

psi parts and getting me some 50 mm rear guards, well a price for now as its only a idea for now ill let ya no when they get back to me if ya want

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yeah will let ya no on the price for sure

ill have to check out viva thort they were only 30 but will sus it out

lol yeah holy mexico is a under statement but if i do it im going to do it properly and not have them hanging out like a mexican on crack lol

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