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Rims are 18", unsure of other specs ... rear tyres are 225 (if that gives any hints)... however they look a bit stretched..... some gutterrash

Looking for rims that will fit the stag, pref stock ..... must have new tyres.

see pics below.... plz pm me.

located in east keilor.

basically the deal is im willing to swap some nice rims with bald rears (fronts are ok) for rims that arn't as nice but with new rubber :)

http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/i338/jxanon/1.jpg

http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/i338/jxanon/2.jpg

http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/i338/jxanon/3.jpg

http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/i338/jxanon/11481338.jpg

http://i1088.photobucket.com/albums/i338/jxanon/11481320.jpg

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Wheels are

Weds Kranze ERM

if 225...

Rough Guess is a 18x8.5 with a +35 + or - few mm offset judging by pics

Actual width and offset is stamped on back of wheel near hub mount surface...

Rough Guess is a 18x8.5 with a +35 + or - few mm offset judging by pics

They wouldnt be 8.5 wide, mine are 8.5 and easily fit 235, 255-265 would be a stretch depending on proflie, i would guess 6.5-7.0 wide.

^he has 225 width and they look a little stretched.

Considering 225 is correct sizing for 8" width I doubt a 225 will fit 6.5" or 7" without looking ballooned

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