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discocuzzy



Member Since: 16 Jul 2008
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Your right guys, it may well have been before spacers...i think this is an after:



I wound the lock stops right in..now running 8" rims with 305s but im going to sell them and go back to 265s

 You cannot teach stupid people to do clever things
Post #44402 5th Nov 2010 3:12pm
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Glynparry25



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Why 265's Steve? I think 285's are the perfect size- 265s are just smaller than the standard wheels where the 285s are just over. With my Tx alloys they have a 5mm offset (same as 20mm spacers) and they sit just right:



Glyn :sheep:

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Post #44422 5th Nov 2010 8:04pm
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discocuzzy



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My suits keep getting covered in Censored as the wagon is always bloody minging mate, doing a lot of business mileage and cant prise the rangie keys out of the mrs hands!. You cannot teach stupid people to do clever things
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Lorryman100



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How about these mudflap extensions from entreq, cheaper than changing tyres.....unless youre looking for an excuse to change them that is... Whistle

http://www.entreq.de/products/protection/s...erung.html
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