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Originally posted by nismogtsx

Question:

How much are the rims above with tyres???

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and how wide can ya get em did you say???

they only come in 17x8 and 20x8.5

havent received a return on my quote yet but will keep u informed... the quote i got originally was for the second ones with "slipperystones" which was 1640

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Is that fitted with 235/40/17's

or 245???

Are they using that cheapy brand of rubber?

NOTE: Just asking for future reference....

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yeah the quote they gave me was for cheapie rubber.. which is why this time i specified that it has to have the S-02s

the rubber they wanted to put on em was only 215/45

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Can you fit 235 on an 8" rim ok, or should you got 8.5"...

My old car had 205 fitted to a 7" rim...

That guy said that a 215 would be pushing saftey on the 7".....

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Just got the quote back from Mr. Donellen...

17"x8" BSA 264s with Bridgestone 225/45ZR17 S-02 rubber all round $2100

looks like im getting some new rims :P

didnt say if that was for the chrome ones or not... guessing not.

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