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Old 01-12-2009, 18:14   #1
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This is just round the corner rom us, anyone know what wheels they are?
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Old 01-12-2009, 18:21   #2
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very similar to my 16x8 alloys

but id say they are 15 or 16 x 10's

nice but those babies will rub like buggery
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Old 01-12-2009, 18:25   #3
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nice but those babies will rub like buggery
Thought that, great till you try to do a little thing like... MOVE..
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They do look like Pajero or Hilux wheels and as said prob 15s but probably no wider than 7 and maybe 31 tyres. assuming no suspension lift that would be my guess and yep you're going to get sore bits with them on and someone IN the car
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could be reversed standard size rims
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Old 01-12-2009, 18:53   #6
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could be reversed standard size rims
Are they hitting the body?
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mmm extreme could be right they have a deep dish so could well be 8", and most likely hitting the back of the front wheel arch area. That's where we all have to get clearance for the front wheels to turn and go up and down
Here's mine on 33s 8 1/2" wide rims and 2" spring lift and a bit cut from the front AND the inner arch hammered with a big hammer
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