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 Post subject: 13x7 super lite photos
PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 5:58 pm 
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hey fellas looking and probably will buy some 13x7 superlites soon, just wondering if you guys could post some pics up of your car with them on and your choice of arches to go with. :D

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I have a set on my Moke, but that probably doesn't help you too much :lol:


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Ok, so you know... The 13 x 7's do look awesome but will require massive flares to cover them legally. And your mini will probably have to be raised up to stop them from scrubbing out on the fronts. Here is a pic of them on my van so you know how far the stick out and from memory i think it was like 3 inches. And in that pic my van has also had the front guards cut and the rears have been tubbed

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And found another one for ya to see how the zeemax kit covers them

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gafmo wrote:
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what type of arches are there??


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:26 pm 
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those are rover sportpack arches.

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ollie wrote:
those are rover sportpack arches.


yeah, you can tell by the dodgy dimple in them for the side indicators - ewwww

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 2:44 am 
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I have a set for sale if you`re interested,,, they`re brand new ,,, with brand new tyres & everything :-)

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no problem with freight as i can send via my account with TNT easy-peasy

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I can sell these ones because i have another set of brand new ones allready fitted to my mini :-)

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i heard that sports pack wheels are actually 13X6 so the rubber will stick out a little bit if using 13X7 on sportspack arches. Isn't the legal limit 1 inch uncovered or something?


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13x7s will be covered by sportpack arches , right near the edge but covered, they fill them really nice.

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 Post subject: wot ...
PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:00 am 
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Wot, no clubbies ... !

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i love 13x7....wanted them but as i run metro discs my wheels allready stick out but ill be fitting 13x7 on the rear only so the front matchs the rear .

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 Post subject: My wheels
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I got 13 X 7 as well check out me Signature :wink: :wink:

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13x7s do suit Clubbies

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y287/awdmoke/MR%20BN/Caversham2008/MRBNatCaversham.jpg
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Yes, I know they're not Superlights. I have 12x5 Superlights for my normal road tyres, but the 13x7s fill the flares out so much better.

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