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Hi, do you know what the offset is ?? and what tyres size did you fit?? nice wheels BTW Cheers Graham. PS the J size as well please. I am thinking of fitting 15's in the future as well.
Hi, do you know what the offset is ?? and what tyres size did you fit?? nice wheels BTW Cheers Graham. PS the J size as well please. I am thinking of fitting 15's in the future as well.
Sorry graham didn't know the off set - thry are fitted with 205s all round though
Andys right I got them for a very good price off of Faversham Classics
Looks great mate. Id be well chuffed. A few blingy things keep us motivated.
Your hardtop makes me want to put my tin top on now.
Hardtop needs a bit of a work as well as it is currently French blue - also needs some welding along the back lower edge.
I'm thinking of doing it satin black for now rather than have it painted sapphire blue
Sorry graham didn't know the off set - thry are fitted with 205s all round though
Andys right I got them for a very good price off of Faversham Classics
Typically you will pay upwards of £250 a corner for image wheels without tyres, I got mine second hand as I couldn't justify spending that sort of money on a set of wheels.
Cheers Steve
My first thought was 'nice looking BBS wheels' until I read a bit further. Is your pinstripe silver or gold? Can't really tell as it looks goldfish which i think is a great combo.
I've got 205's with 1" lowered progressive rate springs on mine. You might be lucky but you'll probably need to get an adjustable camber kit also for the rear end once you've put the springs in - at least I had to. Dead easy to install and adjust. Also 205's do fit nicely but I've heard some people say they can hear rubbing on the front inner arches. I haven't had that, I think thanks to the progressive rate springs, but don't be surprised if you get a little rubbing.
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