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Fitting Group C kit..big job?

saladine1

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I was contemplating putting a Group C kit onto a VH but then I thought i'd better ask for opinions before doing so.

So, is it a big job?
Is there a lot of cutting involved?
Lastly, what's the go with the wheels and tyres to fill out the guards?

Any help would be appreciated..
 

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If the VH is the one in your avatar don't do it!

Yes is is a relatively big job. You do cut out the guards etc and as for the wheels - big ones!

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and you better be prepared to spend big money sorting out wheelsyoud have to contact retro wheels in sydney to build a set of ~15" simmons the right widths, then find tyres to suit
 

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The wheels and tyres were the biggest concern. What am I looking at..$5000-$10000 on wheels?
If so, then i'll just stick to the HDT Brock kit lol..
 

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yeh, could get upto that sort of figure
 
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