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RE: Dimma dilemma - Daniel306 - 17-11-2012 I think Ripp knows the guy that splits the 205 wheels, and its not just 1600 cheaper, its also the years of your life wasted looking for a set. im looking to get some 205 wheels split for the 306, but the photos of them are not the best RE: Dimma dilemma - Midnightclub - 17-11-2012 I think it's because of the small amount of dish, must only be an inch or so (ooo'err ) on that pic, with 3-4 they'd look sweet i reckon RE: Dimma dilemma - Daniel306 - 17-11-2012 What would fit a 306 when its just the outside getting wider Dimma dilemma - Jukie88 - 17-11-2012 I recon add another three inches to the lip and itl sit perfect against the arch very flush x x x RE: Dimma dilemma - Daniel306 - 17-11-2012 Iv just sent them a email, think il try 7.5" and 8" rear Dimma dilemma - Jukie88 - 17-11-2012 Lemme know what they quote :-) pal RE: Dimma dilemma - Daniel306 - 19-11-2012 Turns out they only make them in standard 6" and 7" wide. Iv asked for some more photos of the 7". Hope they suit a 306. Problem is I want more wheels than I can fit on the car at once. Split 205, savana's and the mas Italy that I have now RE: Dimma dilemma - Midnightclub - 20-11-2012 Post up a pic of the 7J if you get a chance, I'd like to see what they look like Dimma dilemma - Jukie88 - 20-11-2012 (19-11-2012, 10:12 PM)Daniel306 Wrote: Turns out they only make them in standard 6" and 7" wide. Iv asked for some more photos of the 7". Hope they suit a 306. Problem is I want more wheels than I can fit on the car at once. Split 205, savana's and the mas Italy that I have now That's not really a prob is it ?? As you can just by the outer rim seperatly and can add as much width as you want RE: Dimma dilemma - Midnightclub - 20-11-2012 If you were going to add a different rim though you'd might as well just go somewhere else and get them to make them custom from the beginning Dimma dilemma - Jukie88 - 20-11-2012 Not that cheap tho lol RE: Dimma dilemma - Midnightclub - 20-11-2012 But you'd essentially be paying someone £400 just to chop your speedlines up and drill holes in o.0 Dimma dilemma - Jukie88 - 20-11-2012 Worth it if u don't want to pay about 1600 quid on top for some dimmas tho right ?? New deeper lips aren't that expensive you'd still be looking at under 1/4 of the price of a genuine set I'd day it's well worth it plus u could go with what ever dish u wanted then make them totally bespoke and custom RE: Dimma dilemma - Midnightclub - 20-11-2012 Well, why not buy the rim first and then get them to fit it? reduced price perhaps? Dimma dilemma - Jukie88 - 20-11-2012 Probably not a bad shout to be fair RE: Dimma dilemma - puglove - 20-11-2012 well this is an interesting thread. got me thinking now. wonder if they could do 405 mi16 wheels. Dimma dilemma - Jukie88 - 20-11-2012 Won't hurt to ask :-D RE: Dimma dilemma - the milkman - 20-11-2012 (16-11-2012, 06:36 PM)Daniel306 Wrote: Im looking for a set of genuine rears for a 205 dimma, money waiting if you can find some http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peugeot-205-GTI-FRONT-LIGHTS-VALEO-DIMMA-Mi16-rally-/271105824474?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3f1f2a96da appears to be breaking a dimma cant hurt to see about the rears? |