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so dropped a pretty cool pair of wheels off for some of these.

the wheels need the centre bore opening a little, but im pretty sure not many people have put these on thier k11's. prettys ure ive only seen pics of two.

anyway these are the tyres!

225 45 14 on a 6 x 14 et35

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so dropped a pretty cool pair of wheels off for some of these.

the wheels need the centre bore opening a little, but im pretty sure not many people have put these on thier k11's. prettys ure ive only seen pics of two.

anyway these are the tyres!

225 45 14 on a 6 x 14 et35

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pretty damn huge for those rims - must take pix Plattsy for all the car pron

pretty damn huge for those rims - must take pix Plattsy for all the car pron

thats what i thought until i saw the car fit them on a 5.5 inch rim.

plus 225 is fine on 6 inch lol.

and yes ill get pics as soon as i get the other pair sorted.

225? negro you cray.

let me know how much scrub you get. and if you dont get scrub, let me know how many times you drove it on the road before you were pulled over due to too much mexico fitment.,

surprised that you dont get pulled over because no one suspects the micra? or surprised when you fit bolt-on flares? :P

i would be super jealous if these things fit 225 without issue.

surprised that you dont get pulled over because no one suspects the micra? or surprised when you fit bolt-on flares? :P

i would be super jealous if these things fit 225 without issue.

no youll be surprised when you see the tyres leeroy :)

they do not look like a 225 at all.

surprised that you dont get pulled over because no one suspects the micra? or surprised when you fit bolt-on flares? :P

i would be super jealous if these things fit 225 without issue.

i reckon they be alright, nothing a hammer cant fix...they are a bit bubbly but its a bubbly little car so should fit right in.

will be a great little tyre for hill climb events and shirt sprints too..and you never really use full lock at these type of events, Its not like his drifting the thing...

Hell in a car that small do you really need to use full lock anywhere. Only if you're an 18yr old girl or a total numpty that cant park. :rofl:

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