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how much thickness did you want? i can get some thick ones (bolt on)from japan if you are interested or some thin china ones are like $20 from some tyre shops or like supercheap autos or something.

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randominsantity, they are legal according to welshpool, as long as they are not the slip on type.

Topaz, check to make sure your rims allow for wheels studs to come through, ie they are compatible with spacers, or you will have to attack the wheels studs with an angle grinder.

randominsantity, they are legal according to welshpool, as long as they are not the slip on type.

Topaz, check to make sure your rims allow for wheels studs to come through, ie they are compatible with spacers, or you will have to attack the wheels studs with an angle grinder.

Really? I have the bolt-on hub plates, that then have their own bolts for the rim. I was told before I took it over the pits for licensing that they were illegal so I borrowed some standard GTR rims...Yeah my studs have been shaved down too which makes things difficult if you want to put different rims on the car that actually fit properly.

Hrmm. So does that mean I don't have quite so much to worry about if for some reason the police pull me over? I freak out whenever there are cops around and pray that they don't pull me over for a "license check (aka yellow sticker)" lol.

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