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Getting some 20's setup for my Ford.

I have 245 on my 18x9.5" skyline wheels but i need 245/35/20 on my XXR 20x10.5 show wheels.

Not every place will do it for legal reasons and very few can do it would damaging something.

I usually go wheelworx but they are being difficult atm, anyone else i adelaide do it well?.

Prefer north of adelaide ideally.

Tyrepower in adelaide?

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Troy at beaurepairs elizabeth on elizabeth way will just say jet sent ya

Tried them but they seemed convinced to sell me only dunlops which i could not afford.

looking at tyre power adelaide.

would rather do a further trip than have butchered rims.

I know a owner of a bob jane but he didnt wan to do it for legal reasons.

Tried them but they seemed convinced to sell me only dunlops which i could not afford.

looking at tyre power adelaide.

would rather do a further trip than have butchered rims.

I know a owner of a bob jane but he didnt wan to do it for legal reasons.

hahaha yeh sportmaxx dealer mad kickbacks and crap tyre

if u go back tel troy i sent ya and to stick his sport maxx up his arse hahahah , gotta give him credit for trying tho

by any chance are u trying to fit completely stuffed tyres to the rims? most places dont like fitting something with wire already hanging out u may laugh but this is elizabeth and theyve seen it all

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