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KyleR

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Must admit I looked at these.

Problem is rear width and offset isn't suitable.

The rim would be a further 37mm further out over std rays!

Shame!

 

And most people put 25mm spacers on those, so only 12mm further, which would look good with a tiny bit of stretch. :thumbs:

 

The Rota Grids that we do in 19" suit the Zed perfectly, here's one example of a set we've supplied and fitted - viewtopic.php?f=107&t=57770 B)

 

Don't tease me anymore :p

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Must admit I looked at these.

Problem is rear width and offset isn't suitable.

The rim would be a further 37mm further out over std rays!

Shame!

 

And most people put 25mm spacers on those, so only 12mm further, which would look good with a tiny bit of stretch. :thumbs:

 

The Rota Grids that we do in 19" suit the Zed perfectly, here's one example of a set we've supplied and fitted - viewtopic.php?f=107&t=57770 B)

 

Don't tease me anymore :p

 

:lol::thumbs:

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Must admit I looked at these.

Problem is rear width and offset isn't suitable.

The rim would be a further 37mm further out over std rays!

Shame!

 

And most people put 25mm spacers on those, so only 12mm further, which would look good with a tiny bit of stretch. :thumbs:

 

The Rota Grids that we do in 19" suit the Zed perfectly, here's one example of a set we've supplied and fitted - viewtopic.php?f=107&t=57770 B)

 

Don't tease me anymore :p

 

:lol::thumbs:

 

I have a question though, those in the thread you posted are Grid Drifts, so am I right in saying that the Grid's don't have the deep dish that a 10-10.5" Grid Drift would have, but instead have a hugely concave style instead? I only ask because in the generic pics floating about the internet they all look much the same.

 

PS - still gotta email you those brake pics, i'll get on it :thumbs:

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Must admit I looked at these.

Problem is rear width and offset isn't suitable.

The rim would be a further 37mm further out over std rays!

Shame!

 

Offsets and widths are fine :thumbs:

 

Really. without arch work??

I though most folks used up to 25mm spacers on standard rays, didn't 37mm would work!!

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Must admit I looked at these.

Problem is rear width and offset isn't suitable.

The rim would be a further 37mm further out over std rays!

Shame!

 

Offsets and widths are fine :thumbs:

 

Really. without arch work??

I though most folks used up to 25mm spacers on standard rays, didn't 37mm would work!!

 

Yup. A 10" ET15 really isn't that aggressive :)

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Must admit I looked at these.

Problem is rear width and offset isn't suitable.

The rim would be a further 37mm further out over std rays!

Shame!

 

Offsets and widths are fine :thumbs:

 

Really. without arch work??

I though most folks used up to 25mm spacers on standard rays, didn't 37mm would work!!

 

Yup. A 10" ET15 really isn't that aggressive :)

 

 

Ian giving advice on what wheels will fit?????

 

Beware!!! :stir::boxing::p

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