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Not sure about being refaced but they are redrilled as the ch black that I have only come in 5x120 stud pattern.

The control arm gives less room the closer it get to the locating point. My tyres are taller by 5% but if I ran 285/30 it bet they wouldnt rub. So true about tyres being smaller or larger than stated. On my old jeep I ran 34" simexes that stood taller than most 35"s

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My 19x10 FR19 Simoins are +35 and theres a good half inch to the cotrol blade. Admittedly they only 275/30 Kumhos.. but theres heaps of room.

Pete you could be right.. probably wont get rectified till I shag my bushes. Also Im running SSSL rear..so the wheel sits deeper in the guard. From memory your on SSL ??

Personally I dont think its worth the head*uck for an extra half an inch..

In other words..stop putting ideas in my head !!! lol

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Sorry Jimmi! Tunehouse said they will sort my cradle out when I get my rear bushes replaced. Its just the way I am. This was 8 months ago just havent been bothered really lol

One reason I want to do it though is when I do a burn out she its perfectly straight but when I kick back a gear and boot it and if she starts spinning she kicks out to the left the longer side. Hoping by aligning it she doesnt kick out as much

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My 19x10 FR19 Simoins are +35 and theres a good half inch to the cotrol blade. Admittedly they only 275/30 Kumhos.. but theres heaps of room.

Pete you could be right.. probably wont get rectified till I shag my bushes. Also Im running SSSL rear..so the wheel sits deeper in the guard. From memory your on SSL ??

Personally I dont think its worth the head*uck for an extra half an inch..

In other words..stop putting ideas in my head !!! lol

Good half inch so 12.xmm

10.5" +42 needs 11mm more inner clearance over 10" +35.

Mine measures at 9.x and 9.x, looked and the bbs have a fat rear lip

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Hey Guys,

I just got some new wheels and coilovers put in. I'm happy with the look so far and the handling is much better.

Benny.

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lol @ Jimmi this iv noticed of late.

Benny very nice mate! For the price of these rims its a bargain, looks stealth

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Thanks guys. The old Zumbo wheels are too good a value to pass up. Quality seems quite good so far as well. I compared weights of the stock wheels & tyres and the new set. Factory wheel and tyre weighs approx 24kgs, new 20x8 with tyre weighs 24.5kgs and rear 20x10 wiith tyre weighs 27kgs.

MiKa the mods done so far are in my signature. Next stage of mods are on the bench in the garage which is pulleys, injectors and Xcal3.

Benny.

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They are the best value wheel you can buy!

There's also a set on eBay... GMAX verve... Good value for $$$

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