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    Only 15"s but the width makes a mahoosive difference

    Need to pull the rear arches out a bit so it doesn't look as **** and I can drop it on it's arse a bit more.

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    uhmmm... interesting.

    First time I've seen wheels like that lol

    p.s. HI BREN LONG TIME NO SEE

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    they look awesome dude! gonna look sweet when it's on it's hoop!

    look forward to the updates. impractical wheels rock, here's mine.




    i'm the star in the reasonably priced car!


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    i freakin love your bora
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    Hmmm, put a glass screened door on the front, seal up any gaps and make it water tight, add water, dump your clothes in there, and you've got a pretty good washing machine Interesting wheels, but surely you fear any bumps in the road?

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    Surely they slow it down, they must be heavy! Also, when you turn at high angles the wheels might rub and ruin the paintwork. Done it to my dads 1980 Fiesta. Still, it looked good with RS wheels.
    Last edited by Ajthedragon; 03-01-2011 at 05:30 PM.
    One for the road. :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Myke View Post
    uhmmm... interesting.

    First time I've seen wheels like that lol

    p.s. HI BREN LONG TIME NO SEE
    has been a long time!

    Quote Originally Posted by tdi View Post
    they look awesome dude! gonna look sweet when it's on it's hoop!

    look forward to the updates. impractical wheels rock, here's mine.



    What wheels are on it atm? Loving the stance of it from the rear

    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Hmmm, put a glass screened door on the front, seal up any gaps and make it water tight, add water, dump your clothes in there, and you've got a pretty good washing machine Interesting wheels, but surely you fear any bumps in the road?
    Quote Originally Posted by Ajthedragon View Post
    Surely they slow it down, they must be heavy! Also, when you turn at high angles the wheels might rub and ruin the paintwork. Done it to my dads 1980 Fiesta. Still, it looked good with RS wheels.
    Deep dish is the way forward! I'm not too scared of some rubbing as I'll take as much care as possible but I don't really plan on using these as daily wheels for that reason

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    cheeky shot from brothers fb showing nearly half the wheel out of the arch and the horrendous back box.

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    Porsche 3pc splits, 18x8.5 & 18x9.5, cheers dude yours looks pretty wide from the back too, could have a play with the camber for more lows or shorten the tortion bar if you're gonna push it to the extreme

    also I researched this for getting pulled with my wheels, by law the rim is allowed to exceed up to 30mm from the arch but the tread itself must be under (hence the stretch etc), i'll try and find the copy, handy to have the print out in your car to prove coppers wrong
    Last edited by tdi; 03-01-2011 at 11:29 PM.

    i'm the star in the reasonably priced car!


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    I reckon the front is near borderline on 30mm from the arch but may be cutting that a little close! also need to get some balls and pull off the arch extensions in order to pull out the metal arch but it's more bodywork hassle

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