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18inch wheels ?

simoo

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hey buddy not really after your criticism, doesn't really bother me what you think... "just sayin"

my question was not what do you think of my car ...

cheers bud
 

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hey buddy not really after your criticism, doesn't really bother me what you think... "just sayin"

my question was not what do you think of my car ...

cheers bud
Sorry mate, but why cant you get roadworthy? and have you even been in and tried?
 

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all good bud

so on my tyre placard on the inside of the door its say 245/45r18 100v

looking to get new tyres for my 20s the new tyres have to be load rated at the 100v or higher

ive been told that tyres for 20inch wheels do not come with a load rating that high.

so i dont want to spend all this money of these new tyres that bob jane says he can put on but then if was to get into a accident my car would be unroadworthy

so my only legal move is to drop down to the 18 inch wheel
 

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Mate, you need to live a little, no one is gonna look at the load rating of your tires for road worthy.
If they do, #### em, go some were else.
 

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lol i took my car for a wheel alignment one day and dropped it off went home bout 20mins later got a call saying sorry we cant work on your car you have incorrect tyres on your car there not load rated..
 

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Ummm....

Why not just put the stockies back on for the roadie, then take them off once its done....
 

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Ummm....

Why not just put the stockies back on for the roadie, then take them off once its done....

I agree with Kiddo. Just put stockies back on. If you don't have a set, im sure you'll find a set on ebay or gumtree for $500 and pass the rwc.
 
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