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Post by jaydenc on Mar 30, 2014 9:54:26 GMT 10
Hi everyone,
Im after some stock rims that are wider than the 'normal' size on a ta22. Not sure if they make a 7.5 or something but that would be wicked. I want my car to be looking as stock as possible, but with more rubber on the road (my hubcaps are original and look like new). Anyway, if anyone knows where I could find some let me know! I'll check the post every now and then.
Cheers
Jayden
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Post by evanta22 on Mar 31, 2014 7:38:21 GMT 10
G'day Jayden, Why don't you get your original rims widened. It will cost around the same as buyimg ones already done.
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Post by jaydenc on Mar 31, 2014 14:50:02 GMT 10
That may be easier. If I do this do I need to change the offset to accommodate the extra width? I think there is a guy in Sunderland Street who does this... Or do you or anyone else know of someone how is good for this type of thing?
J
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Post by ta22hp on Apr 1, 2014 5:57:23 GMT 10
Ian weatherhead but he is good but a grumpy bloke
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Post by jaydenc on Apr 1, 2014 7:16:24 GMT 10
Yeah i've had him do a few gearboxes for me in the past. I'll go in and have a chat maybe, take him a teddy or something
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Post by ta22hp on Apr 1, 2014 11:32:59 GMT 10
Haha sounds like a good idea
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Post by evanta22 on Apr 1, 2014 15:10:31 GMT 10
thats why I go to Koostra engineering in Pearl st Genorchy. In behind Bunnings, and the car wash.
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Post by evanta22 on Apr 1, 2014 15:27:42 GMT 10
The offsets will need to be changed. 13x7.5 with a 0 offset for the front and 13x8 with a 0 Offset for the rear will look great. but if you want them all the same width all round, the rear offset will be -6 I think to make them to sit the same in the gaurds. Not sure on that last rear offset.
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