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What wheels should i run?
13" cala wheels 37%  37%  [ 7 ]
10" widend S wheels 63%  63%  [ 12 ]
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 3:58 pm 
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Ok i put a set of 10" wheels on my moke 2day, thought it may look good, Whats the opinions of others. Had any1 seen 10" wheels work on a moke, by that i mean look good.


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another shot on 10's but contessa's this was a couple of summers ago

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i wanna know what 13 inch sunnies look like on a roundie...

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Personally - I think they look great. :lol: :lol:

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Our Moke is lowered a fair bit as well.

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i wanna know what 13 inch sunnies look like on a roundie...


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Looks like a pregnant roller skate

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Kyoda, u got hi-lows

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clubmn wrote:
Kyoda, u got hi-lows


Yep, hi-lo's all round. Still need to fit 'lowered shocks'. The standard shocks bottom out easily with the car this low.

They're on the shopping list. 8)

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Kyoda wrote:
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hmm.. i like..

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cush wrote:
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hmm.. i like..


I agree , that looks good somehow ....

As for a moke on 10's , go for it , especially good wide ones to really make it look low and fat . I had always thought 10's were for early slow mokes but Kyoda's certainly looks the goods with them .

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sports850 wrote:

I agree , that looks good somehow ....


i've been thinking about it for a while...

except maybe with a narrower tyre / more stretch

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mokes came out originally with 10's :lol:


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I love 10" wheels on mokes (as long as they are suitably lowered as well - it just looks stupid if they are kept at standard ride height with 10's)

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As long as it is lowered as well!
My next plan/desire is a little wheel moke! Contessas would be my preference, fat enough to fill the wheel arches, cool.

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i'd like to see a side on pic of the first one. they look nice and wide


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i'd like to see a side on pic of the first one. they look nice and wide


We tried our 6inch wide Mambas on our Moke but they too wide. Shame :(

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