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Just a Quick Question for anyone who knows about WA's licencing rules.

What is the rule about the largest size of rim you can legally fit to a car? How many inches can you go up in size from the standard sizes fitted to a vehicle?

If you want to go larger can you get it engineer certified?

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Yes best to ring DPI, I rang regarding size difference between front and back cause I was worried about having 8" (235) on the front and 9" (255) on the rear. They told me as long as it wasn't more than 10% difference it was ok. Also that the car could take what was specified on the side panel of your car (inside your door somewhere). No sure if the panel bit is true though!

Anyone else know?

As per DPI. You can go 2 inches larger than the standard rims that came with your car. The size of the rim that came with your car is outlined on the placard just as you open the driver's side door.

Width I'm not sure. But I know that if you go larger you are suppose to maintain the same rolling diameter so that your speedo isn't out of sync. In that case, the width must be proportional to your increase.

its 2" larger than standard and i think 2" wider than standard up to 7" and no wider than 7" unless it came with wider standard in which case you cant have any wider. you can get engineers approval but its not really worth it coz the pits dont really care. i have engineers approval for mine coz i got it at the same time as a bunch of other stuff.

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