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i own jays old s1 stag, the green one. now i need some help with rims.whats the biggest i could go on the car and what mods do i need to do to fit them i was thinkin some 19''s. one set are 19''x8'' - 19''x10'', the others are 19''x8.5'' - 19''x9.5''. but i want deep dish front and back, so would the 10''s or 9.5''s fit on the front cause i want as much dish as possible. cheers for your help. sorry for any inconveinience, no i didnt search as i have no time, and i never find what im after. thanks heaps guys, brett

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DON'T FORGET that you'll need to keep the same rolling diameter front and rear, otherwise you'll stuff up your transfer case. That'll be an expensive repair!

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DON'T FORGET that you'll need to keep the same rolling diameter front and rear, otherwise you'll stuff up your transfer case. That'll be an expensive repair!

thanks for ya help mate, getting some 19''s prob and yeh keeping the same rolling diameter. just seeing what could fit, cause theres only 2 stageas in my area. cheers brett

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