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Author Subject: Wheels
Woodygti6

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Post #1
Hi guys looking at T a new set of wheels found a set of wheels I really like but was thinking there too wide there a 17/8.25 or can get a 16/8 what the widest you can go with out doing arch work thanks Aaron

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Posted 5th Sep 2015 at 18:32
Woodygti6

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Post #2
Sorry I ment 16x8.25 or a16x8

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Posted 5th Sep 2015 at 18:37
ash

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Post #3
I've got some TD PR1.2's in 17x8" with directly bored centres so no need for spigot rings and they are in the best offset available so will fit without needing wider arches. Original sparkling silver and straight £480
Posted 7th Sep 2015 at 11:12
Woodygti6

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Post #4
Got any pics bud think 17 might be to big was looking 16 really but could be tempted

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Posted 9th Sep 2015 at 18:44
armzsc6

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Location: Crowborough

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Post #5
8" is surely to wide for a standard car? Most scrub on 7" rims let alone 8"...

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Posted 11th Sep 2015 at 22:31

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