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I have some basic 5 spoke 17' rims on. i call them bob jane specials as they look like every other 5 spoke rims you may see on a commodore or falcon. THey are not too bad and still have new tyres from compliance on them but i want something a bit more special.

can someone make a sticky at the top for wheel sizing pictures?

I can get a bunch of wheels and put them on my car for differnet pictures

so everyone knows what offsets and sizes look liek what

are you forgetting the 34 gtr rims by any chance? >_<

No, I'm not, mate.

The offsets are kinda out on the R34 GTR rims, so the back are tucked nicely, but the front stick out juuuuust a touch, and I prefer if they looked similar to how they sit at the back.

No, I'm not, mate.

The offsets are kinda out on the R34 GTR rims, so the back are tucked nicely, but the front stick out juuuuust a touch, and I prefer if they looked similar to how they sit at the back.

Actually the opposite with a R34 front

fronts can use lower offsets than the rear

thats why your rears are poking out on stageas

i run a +0 offset in teh front and a +20 in the rear on a 9 wide.....

kinda backwards huh?

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