Luke's 1200 Coupe
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Re: Luke's 1200 coupe
Although I can not partake right now (or in the next 4-5 months) I would love to know more as I have two options for my car going forward.
My orangatang 510 here.
Re: Luke's 1200 coupe
isnt your 1600 running something silly like over a 14" rim? simply outrageous dont you know!!!! but will let everyone regardless of excessive rim sizing know my outcome once i sort it ............ its kinda up to wether i do all 4 or not...........gingofthesouth wrote:Although I can not partake right now (or in the next 4-5 months) I would love to know more as I have two options for my car going forward.
the front is outside the gaurd by 10mm which is fine, but the back is in by 10mm, and i want it matching, so 7.5s/8s are on the cards for the rear
any info greatly appreciated
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Re: Luke's 1200 coupe
I got quoted $125+gst to widen a 14" (outer band only) over here in from whitehorse industries and an extra $30+gst to polish.
Could be worth looking into?
Could be worth looking into?
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Re: Luke's 1200 coupe
Haha, even more outrageous, its running 17's. The Mrs is going to put them on her recently acquired 2003 Nissan Cube Family mover and I am going to acquire new rims. I just tried Dylan's 13s and they look like match box wheels on the 1600 (read: ridiculous / ugly). I am looking to run a 15inch rim.luke wrote: isnt your 1600 running something silly like over a 14" rim? simply outrageous dont you know!!!! but will let everyone regardless of excessive rim sizing know my outcome once i sort it
My orangatang 510 here.
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Re: Luke's 1200 coupe
Your rims shoulnt be outside the guards at all lolluke wrote:isnt your 1600 running something silly like over a 14" rim? simply outrageous dont you know!!!! but will let everyone regardless of excessive rim sizing know my outcome once i sort it ............ its kinda up to wether i do all 4 or not...........gingofthesouth wrote:Although I can not partake right now (or in the next 4-5 months) I would love to know more as I have two options for my car going forward.
the front is outside the gaurd by 10mm which is fine, but the back is in by 10mm, and i want it matching, so 7.5s/8s are on the cards for the rear
any info greatly appreciated
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Re: Luke's 1200 coupe
17's on a Cube - thats outrageous, its smaller than a 1600 so it should be on 10's or less (wheelbarrow rims) going by what the small wheel guys want lolgingofthesouth wrote:Haha, even more outrageous, its running 17's. The Mrs is going to put them on her recently acquired 2003 Nissan Cube Family mover and I am going to acquire new rims. I just tried Dylan's 13s and they look like match box wheels on the 1600 (read: ridiculous / ugly). I am looking to run a 15inch rim.luke wrote: isnt your 1600 running something silly like over a 14" rim? simply outrageous dont you know!!!! but will let everyone regardless of excessive rim sizing know my outcome once i sort it
15's with dish look awesome on a 1600.
Back to Lukes predicament - buying outer bands to get 10-15mm extra seems a bit off to me (each to there own)
Throw on a slip on spacer and it'll sit perfect.
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Re: Luke's 1200 coupe
bolt on
slip on
all good wheel outlets or trade me - ive got some 25mm ones you can try
slip on
all good wheel outlets or trade me - ive got some 25mm ones you can try
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Re: Luke's 1200 coupe
Steel or alloy? I heard that there was guy in Darfield or somewhere doing steel bands for SSR's etc.dattoboy wrote:I got quoted $125+gst to widen a 14" (outer band only) over here in from whitehorse industries and an extra $30+gst to polish.
Could be worth looking into?