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Hot looking wheels.

Would like to see a full side on view also.

My opinion is that 275 rubber is a bit skinny on a 10" rim, and you'll have to be extra careful not to scrape the rims.

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Hot looking wheels.

Would like to see a full side on view also.

My opinion is that 275 rubber is a bit skinny on a 10" rim, and you'll have to be extra careful not to scrape the rims.

Brian

Brian,

Would 275's give slightly more inner guard clearance than your 285's on the same 10" rim because I remember you saying that you had to give you car 2 degreees negative camber to stop the tyres from scraping the guards?

I think that your Racing Harts and these Poose wheels are the best looking rims on the market no question. :tease::msm:

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Yes. I still have around 10 mm clearance on the inside.

Guards are rolled.

I needed the negative camber to fit under the guards with the lowered ride height.

With a new higher ride height (still a bit lower than stock) I think I would be OK with no negative camber.

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Thanks Brian,

I guess when you hit a large yump or pothole that you'd still need the clearance the negative camber gives you anyways?

This design in Foose rims also comes with a silver anodised finish the same as the spokes on your Racing Harts which would look nice too.

Hmmmm decisions decisions

Justin

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tech9tyres in Perth import them but they are not that trustworthy if you ask me. Told me twice that my wheels are the correct load rating for a BA when clearly they are not. My fault for not spitting the dummy straight away. 275 on a 10" is kinda pushing it.....bit like my 225's on 8 1/2's, have to be very careful :(

Oh....... looks horn btw!!!!! It's funny how 20's don't really look like 20's on a BA... if that makes any sense!!!

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