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Posted: 2004/6/22 7:27 Updated: 2004/6/22 7:27 |
Home away from home Joined: 2003/1/30 From: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia Posts: 467 |
Re: pcw mags they're nice man...so will they fit...i have discs on tha front...but they're 1200 ones......highly interested man....
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Posted: 2004/6/22 7:35 Updated: 2004/6/22 7:35 |
Home away from home Joined: 2004/6/2 From: Kingston , Brisbane Posts: 467 |
Re: pcw mags Don't know all I know is they don't fit on my front drums (they hit the struts) I don't know if there is more room with discs .
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Posted: 2004/6/22 10:50 Updated: 2004/6/22 10:50 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2002/6/8 From: Warwick, QLD Posts: 1170 |
Re: pcw mags These wheels have a FWD offset, which is why they hit the struts, you can buy wheel spacers, they space the wheel out a bit but if you space them out too long, you'd have to get longer studs
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Posted: 2004/6/22 11:06 Updated: 2004/6/22 11:06 |
Home away from home Joined: 2004/6/2 From: Kingston , Brisbane Posts: 467 |
Re: pcw mags I know that I just don't want to use spacers.
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