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02-09-2012, 01:58 AM | #23 | |
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That's great info, thanks for sharing. I'm surprised about the GST though. Import tax is understandable. That's good news for many
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Sorry to bump up a old thread! But those wheels are amazing!
And the price even more! Roughly converted, its $1600AU for a set prior to any postage/import taxes. That's ridiculously cheap! Temp tyres and that lot charge more for reps! Thanks for the find original poster! |
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just list it under $1000 dollars iv done in 100 times with stuff worth up to $10000 and have never been done for it. thats the risk you have to take when you want stuff cheaper or just go to a local dealer and pay the full price thats why we take the risk to save
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I'd also try tire rack for a price on these too. I just sold mine recently but they were excellent wheels and have the perfect offsets |
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can someone chime on this please. I just got my new BBS CH-R yesterday and it runs 19X9 front offset20 and 19X10.5 back offset 25. can I run 255/35 front and 285/35 at the back?
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BBS CH-R 'Black edition'-9,0 x 19 ET20 BBS CH-R 'Black edition'-10,5 x 19 ET25 Front ideal is 255 x 35 x19 Rear ideal 295 x 30 x19 Best tyres are Michelin Pilot Super Sport (I've also had Conti 5ps and the PSS are better IMO 285 x 35 x 19 will not work, the profile is too high, the sidewall will be 7.5% taller and you will likely scrape... you need to go back to a 30 profile for the rear rims with the difference between stock and this rear is -1.3% which relates to a speed reading of 98.7 Km/H at 100. T The photos and videos in this post were of my wheels which were the perfect set up for the car. There is a very small part of the rear guard liner which will hit on rough roads, its a lump at a joint which I had trimmed off. |
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I don't have the BBS anymore, but have the same tyres exactly on the new rims, here are a couple of photos, it shows the stance and the width or the rear tyres.
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