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    8 front 9 rear would be sick, good sizes.
    RT142 Estate.

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    why do people want suce huge wheels?

    the n2 cars run a 9 inch at front and 9.5 rear with N2 kit which had huge amounts of room

    "flared guards" may get the 10 under on rear but is it really needed

    try running 8's all round with a 205 50

    and try to loose grip easily!
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    nos 4ag

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (truenosedan @ Nov 8 2007, 01:33 AM) </div>
    psychic lol
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    so we go 8's up front and 9's on rear .. what tyres will go well with some good stretch? the 10's in the 1st pic in thi post ran 195 50's so to get something similar on the 9's and 8's would u go mayb stick with 195's on the 9's and go to 185's on the 8's? or down a size each again? i want both sets to look the same.. yeah yeah i know but i just want to get the tyres right

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    195 50 all round will be sufficiant for your needs!
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (slippry @ Nov 10 2007, 11:35 PM) </div>+1
    RT142 Estate.

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    snap what car do you have?

    what motor

    how much rwkw do you have?
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    slippry i got ke70 , sr20det , aiming for 180 - 200 rwkw
    the car is just stock atm, except for the bucket i installed..
    its getting an sr turbo, F series , R32 breaks all round, so yeah just need to decide on wheels
    and eventually once i get better and stop smashing it up it will all get put in an 86 levin sedan! :2thumbs:

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    cool and yes a 195 50 will be all you need

    at most a 205 50 for rears

    if you get a high quality brig re01 well there should be no prob at all
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