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mate the fit is beautiful- tight around the centre bore and wheels. (70.5mm bore size)

you have to nip the end of the original studs (the smooth bit and about 2 threads for 25mm spacers) for the rims to sit flat on the spacer.

that is if your wheels dont have relief holes on the rear face.

remember to wind the nuts supplied with the spacer onto your original studs before cutting. that way when you wind them off after cutting they will clean the thread and you wont have any trouble getting the nuts over the cut.

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I mean cant find them...

there's proof you can get 9.5's on the front of a BA...

My brother was running 9.5s a year ago, with plenty of low and no scrubbing because of good tire choice.

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Does anyone have some info on these?

Im guessing they are te37 copies of some sort? Quite like the fitment and would be very keen on the offset/size and type they really are.

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Yep rota grid, 19x 8.5/9.5. Buy mine!

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Yep rota grid, 19x 8.5/9.5. Buy mine!

How will they go on FG sedan? I have seen them on your ute henz and the fronts don't seem to have as much poke/concave?

How much more to the point!!?

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They don't have as much concave, but with a 5mm spacer are proper flush.

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