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PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 5:22 pm 
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Can anyone tell me what are the tyres size and brand options to fit to 6x10 rims? Are 165s too narrow?

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i have yoko a008's on there and they are fine. a032r's fit better alng with formular R's but they are much softer and faster wearing tyres.

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You wouldn't have any pics hand so I can see how the tyres look would you?

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cheers :D


What brand minilites are they?

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Minilights, different brand, same wheel. same design

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Thanks. I have noticed every brand has a slightly different look.

Do you reckon the 6in rims improve handling even though the width of the tyre hasn't changed?

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5's are better in my opinion, not so wide so as to damage your flares.

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I've heard that compared to 5s, when the 6s let go, they do so more abruptly.
5s are more progressive, as the tyre rolls a little more... so you have more chance to catch it. :wink:

I run 10x5s on mine, 10x4.5s on the wife's...

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The 5s do sound more practical and I thought less movement in the tyre wall may be a problem. But these 6s for sale do look good.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... %3AIT&rd=1 :)

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 8:44 pm 
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They are a bloody bargain! was waiting to see how long it would take someone to notice ;)

I'd get them if i could run 10's over my brakes.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 8:52 pm 
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I would have already bought them if he would post them interstate.....

Then again... postage would be about $250 ontop of the sale price....... so maybe not

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You dont know how close i just came to pressing "But it Now" . . .

i really like those wheels .... $450 seems a bargain too .....

Might keep the slicks on them "just for you Kev" ..... he he he :twisted:
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do it do it :twisted: :lol: ....the rubber alone is good for a track day and that makes the wheels a bargain!

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note to josh - Engine build in Progress ... Hmmm spend $$$ on Crank and Block or Wheels ..... hhhhmmmmmmmmm

I'll watch it over the next few days..... if it gets close, then I'll probably grab them...... or not .... dunno..... :oops:

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