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#7
Re: will these fit
lightload
Posted on: 2012/1/28 6:20
Fair sure they would stick out about 28mm on the rear of a ute. Might be camera angle but they don't look like zero offset.
#6
Re: will these fit
Tidy_1200
Posted on: 2012/1/28 6:13
by ddgonzal on 2011/12/26 5:31:21
15 x 8 will require a 15 mm offset I think 8" is the widest that will fit inside the rear fenders. what about a ute?
#5
Re: will these fit
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2011/12/25 19:31
15 x 8 will require a 15 mm offset I think
8" is the widest that will fit inside the rear fenders.
#4
Re: will these fit
greendog
Posted on: 2011/12/25 15:09
no if its stock diff,you would need to do a fair bit work to get em in the gaurds.a bit more positive offset wheel might help. but u would still need to cut and flare the rear or cut and add some Michael Bolt ons.not easy to get wide wheels on low sedans,cause of the rear doors and shape of inside of rear quarters,maybe shorten the diff 50mm or get some 13 by 8s
this is a 15by7 0 car is only lowered about 50mm:[ ![]()
#2
Re: will these fit
Wombat_racing
Posted on: 2011/12/25 9:42
Wish I could get these in a fwd fittment to go on the Cherry.
#1
will these fit
DAT5MAD
Posted on: 2011/12/25 9:28
hey all i was wondering if anybody would know if 15 x 8 +0 offset would fit on my 1200 sedan. if not wat mods would i need to do to make them fit.
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