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20-08-2012, 01:44 AM
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What condition / how many of them.
If I was to sell mine 5 wheels with decent tyres & lots of tread id probably ask £250ish
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Wont fit over any brakes bigger than the 247's I believe Kris said though.
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Really? They're useless then!! Only good for old XUDs without a brake uprade. Why wont they fit over 266s anyway? OEM 15s fit over 266s no problem!
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Need 15mm spacers for bigger brakes
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Already ET11, so 15mm spacers will put them down to ET Minus 4. You'll really need to flare your arches for this too.
You could use 10mm spacers and grind some of your calliper down.
I got offered £400 for my old (jakes) wheels if i bothered to finish painting them, and had top notch tyres.