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Re: Simmons B45s 15x6 with tyres suit 1600,1200 ect.
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I cant believe no-one has bought these yet, they have been for sale for ages...

Posted on: 2007/7/26 3:58
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Re: Simmons B45s 15x6 with tyres suit 1600,1200 ect.
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I cant believe no-one has bought these yet, they have been for sale for ages

me neither, they are a fantastic looking wheel, id buy them if i didnt already have some.

Posted on: 2007/7/26 4:05
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Re: Simmons B45s 15x6 with tyres suit 1600,1200 ect.
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I think you might wanna measure again... you actually measure fron where the tyre meets the rim - sure they're not 6.5's?

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Re: Simmons B45s 15x6 with tyres suit 1600,1200 ect.
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they do look pretty wide to me.

mine are 6.5 inch wide rears, a 2 inch outer and 4.5 inch inner.

and the dish looks visibly wider on those rims compared to mine (below)

6.5 is the biggest i could fit in the rear of my ute without any scrub issues at all.


but im with you lags, many people dont know how to measure a wheel properly, and measure the overallwidth.

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Re: Simmons B45s 15x6 with tyres suit 1600,1200 ect.
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I think you might wanna measure again... you actually measure fron where the tyre meets the rim - sure they're not 6.5's?


Nah lags they are 7.5".

Posted on: 2007/7/26 5:38
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Re: Simmons B45s 15x6 with tyres suit 1600,1200 ect.
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I cant believe no-one has bought these yet, they have been for sale for ages...


Yeah ben got any ideas apart from giving them away ?

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Re: Simmons B45s 15x6 with tyres suit 1600,1200 ect.
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i am interested but they seem very wide, has anybody had rims this wide on thier coupes before. mine is lowered which prob doesnt help the cause.

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i am interested but they seem very wide, has anybody had rims this wide on thier coupes before. mine is lowered which prob doesnt help the cause.

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