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lol nick looking forward to this one :P

a question to all you guys.. 19s or 20s? keeping in mind my car comes with 19s so 20s don't really look that big

I told you earlier 20s and call WORM.

Job done.

This may help you in the RS measuring

The above pic is classified as a 8" wide wheel. Comprising of a 7" barrel and a 0.5in lip.

Haha yeah had all that worked out, but our calculations for new lips were wrong.

We were .5" to wide in lip selection which is to late now.

But if you want to sell the 6.5" barrels ( from 7.5" wheel I presume?) Then I'll buy them off you.

Otherwise I 'make' these fit lol

Haha yeah had all that worked out, but our calculations for new lips were wrong.

We were .5" to wide in lip selection which is to late now.

But if you want to sell the 6.5" barrels ( from 7.5" wheel I presume?) Then I'll buy them off you.

Otherwise I 'make' these fit lol

I'll make em fit!

ok so suggestions for head phones

must be over ear

noise canceling.

and I'm running pxc 450 sennheiser ATM, so better than they.

go

Sennheiser HD25's

because 90's DJ

(dont get these now,,, they stopped making them in germany and they aren't that great anymore... FWIW my old german ones I bought in 96 are still going strong after 2000+ gigs in the hottest, sweatiest loudest warehouses/clubs there are. I also use them on the train daily and whilst skiing)

Lol your kidding right? Maybe with some camber and a f**k load of stretch lol

they'll fit easy... the fronts on my ksev were roughly twice as far out as those adn we got them in with minimal stretch.

(however they did have super rediculous camber, massive castor, huge flare and the wheel arches extended by 6" at the front so they could clear the door when turning :P )

That'll fit easly. Stretch and camber.

this

But if you want to sell the 6.5" barrels ( from 7.5" wheel I presume?) Then I'll buy them off you.

Eh? Won't the lips stick out just as far? Unless you're running spacers that you'll be removing?

Eh? Won't the lips stick out just as far? Unless you're running spacers that you'll be removing?

What he said.

WIll sell the 2 x 6.5in 34 hole barrels (brand new but powdercoated dark charcoal) - for $400.

Washed car - shopping and then did the Eltham - DIamond Creek - Kangaroo Ground loop - awewsome day for driving. Going again!

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