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PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 6:23 pm 
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Just wondering what is the biggest wheels that u can put on a mini i was offered a nice set of 14" rims if i put low profile tyres on would it be ok??
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you could prob fit 14'' whells with id say 40profile tyres but because of there width you would have to cut a bit of the front gaurds maybe but i dont really know :? also the PCD would have to be right as most 4 stud cars are 100mm pcd where a mini is a little differerent something like 103mm but im not exactly sure

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2005 7:32 pm 
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What's wrong with good old 10" Minilites?
14" will make the Mini look 'unmini-ish', won't it?

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i want something a little bigger than 10" mini wheels and something that looks i dunno in my oppinion batter but im ont sure as i said i was just wondering.......

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Fair enough,
I really have no idea myself, i'm just asking questions

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jan mutant mini is "apparently" putting 14's on her car i seen it in a thred somewhere
13's look good
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Anything is possible

14" is the largest I have heard of for a street machine but there are plenty of examples of special "unique" vehicles being built over the years. Some of the 4x4 conversions are quite imressive.

Technically the limiting factor would be the distance between front and rear wheels. Just stick all the wheel out past the body line and you can get any size you want up to the point where the fronts rub on the backs :lol: [not saying you could get it resistered like that LOL]

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hey dat do you think them wheels would look good on my car ;)
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