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  • Member For: 21y 11m 4d
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They are nice, if that's your thing. I know that there are guys who like really fat chicks, and that's fine, it leaves the skinny ones for us guys who like them slim.

Its just that they are not practical because whether you like it or not you are going to stuff them on a kerb. I really like big fat ones on the rear but my rule is that the tyre must be wider than the rim, main purpose to prevent gutter rash.

Pump the guards out, get some 305s and I'd like them even more.

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  • Member For: 17y 4m 7d
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  • Location: Perth

Of course they will fit. Rear backspace is only 177mm , that's 5mm less than a 10 inch +42. Ratter is right , recommended rim widths for a 275/30/20 is 9.0 -10.0 inch

On a side note the rims look great.

Any rate stop talking about these rims , its time to start concentrating on the next set.

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  • Member For: 18y 1m 19d
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What offset are your rears? I have +38 19x10.5.

My rims had to get fitted with a 5mm spacer, the problem was the spacer would go off centre and cause a vibration noise.

I had to get bolt on spacers which were min 25mm, now my ears have been pushed out so far they are petruding out from the guard!

I want to sell them and get either 10" or 9.5" rears

They are AXIS Hiros black with chrome lip if any one is interested.

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  • Member For: 21y 6m 2d
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  • Location: Townsville

The fronts look really good but the rear looks a bit strange? Maybe its from the rim/tyre size difference like Ratter has said, or not... Either way I like it and even a few years ago would never have thought that black rims would look good on a car!

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