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Paul ive been in and driven Stefs car, he still has the wheels and the springs on and I have never noticed any rubbing even when Ball out on track
I think he's using a 205 40 Offset a alot of people do.
I think he's using a 205 40 Offset a alot of people do.
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Harj.
What the **** is a 205 40 offset???
You're such a muppet, perhaps you should know what the **** you're talking about before answering things? It can make you look a right daffy duck otherwise!
Paul.
My wheels have either a 45 or a 54 offset, can't actually remember. Will find out for ya. As Harj says though, I've never experienced any rubbing (apart from when Harj was at work and I was left alone with his missus! ).
Stef.
What the **** is a 205 40 offset???
You're such a muppet, perhaps you should know what the **** you're talking about before answering things? It can make you look a right daffy duck otherwise!
Paul.
My wheels have either a 45 or a 54 offset, can't actually remember. Will find out for ya. As Harj says though, I've never experienced any rubbing (apart from when Harj was at work and I was left alone with his missus! ).
Stef.
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Cheers chaps,
stef, I've never had that problem with his missus only yours mate
Your rims look like 18's on the piccy's,i'm after some imola's but folks dont seem to agree with me.
Cheers
stef, I've never had that problem with his missus only yours mate
Your rims look like 18's on the piccy's,i'm after some imola's but folks dont seem to agree with me.
Cheers
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