Dude they look the sex. Glad to see i've sold them to someone who's going to do them justice!!
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Means a lot mate, thanksSlow going and not without some problems but hopefully it comes together and something to be proud of. Thanks for the wheels, makes the difference to a tired car for sure!
Might PM you tomorrow on maybe some wheel nuts and fresh studs for the front.
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they look AWESOMEVW: it aint just a car, its a way of life
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Originally posted by DubSteve View PostGood stuff Mal, I likie where this is going
Don't forget your fronts are always going to be poking, its the guards and the wider wheel base. Keep it up dude.
any advice on rubber? preferably sizes in existance haha
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Originally posted by madglf3 View Postgood stuff mate, the pics look nice too. What type of guard work will you be doing to run them?
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My plastic arches are cut down to suit rolled guards if you wanna swap me Mal, I'm not getting rid of them anytime soon so it's an option for youyou can't run the arches without clipping them because of rolled guards, that's all.
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Originally posted by Mrk_Mickey View PostMy plastic arches are cut down to suit rolled guards if you wanna swap me Mal, I'm not getting rid of them anytime soon so it's an option for youyou can't run the arches without clipping them because of rolled guards, that's all.
. Sweet, may as well have one chopped set and one good set between us lol. Will work something out with oyu later
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Originally posted by schoona View PostAhhm i dont have an option but to stretch I think haha.
Ahhm 195/45/16 for the back?? Maybe
No idea what size for the 15" front though...I want skinnier i think but ill then lose out on load rating for the VR. Doh!doooo eeeeeeet
btw awesome nankang make both sizes
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Ta Alex:
40 16" 165/40R16 XL 73V 6.0" 538 170
45 16" 165/45R16 70V 5.5" 554 165
50 15" 165/50R15 72V 5.0" 547 170
Thats in th NS2 series. I think Jarred recommended them in another thread.
Could I go the 165/40/16s alex, for the slightly higher load rating?
Last 2 figured are OD and Sidewall in mm...
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Yea Nankangs are alright. No, they're not Pzero's and yes there are better tyres, but they're are also alot worse tyres out there too!.
plus they make all the fun sizes too! One bloke just got some 165/50/15's fitted for 96 each. bargain.
It'll be interesting to see how they go on the front of a VR!
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Please try to get something better than a 'kang, say goodbye to wet weather and flogging it through the gears. My car car used to skip and bounce with them on it was just ridiculous and yes they were new NS2's. I know the profiles are great Mal, but your safety is more important at the end of the day!!!80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html
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