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Nope, won't even need to drill them I heard as I had to use hug rings to get the right bore size fitment. Remove my hub rings and they should fit right on. We can always test it out when I get the new rims manggg. Oh, you'll be getting 5 rims too btw. 4 with tyres and one without :)

http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/attachments/ve-holden-commodore-2006-2013/166454d1380551402-ideas-re-rims-ssv-sportswagon-d1r.jpg

Look Hamish, D1Rs

Ti wrap isnt much more than the black wrap.... i dont understand

Benefits of titanium: doesnt absorb fluids, no need to wet when applying.

I'm guessing its pretty sharp stuff? still needs the wire on the outside to hold firm?

http://www.revolutionracegear.com.au/index.php?PCID=10314&PSO=245&PSID=3389010108&PSV=Primary&CDO=12

http://www.revolutionracegear.com.au/index.php?PCID=10314&PSO=245&PSID=3389010127&PSV=Primary&CDO=

Dezz: revolution racegear do a lot of that stuff

or just head over when your back from usa. we have a beer and chat then!

Will do mate :)

D1R'S are gay

they look a lot better in black on black on black tho

Pwoah, good thing I haven't brought them yet then hahaha I want gloss black D1Rs 20x8.5f and 20x10r. Might settle for matte black though.

Unfortunatley, there isn't a huge amount of choice in regards to wheel choice with a nice and tight fitment so I've narrowed my choice down to the two here. Will be going on a red VE SS-V sedan. Opinions?

Matte or Gloss Black Lenso D1Rs:

http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/attachments/ve-holden-commodore-2006-2013/166454d1380551402-ideas-re-rims-ssv-sportswagon-d1r.jpg

Matte or Gloss Black Stag Concave:

http://marsperformance.com.au/attachments/images/WHEELS/WR/WR-20-120-MB-VE-S.jpg

Don't listen to Hamish mate he's angry at the world and the popularity of D1Rs. They are a great looking wheel, but like all cheap wheels, will have your wheel balance issues above 100km/he unless you get frequent wheel balancing.

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