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14th March 2007, 21:51 | #21 |
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I would change my own steering wheel against the wooden one at any time. Its flawless.
I actually could'nt care less about the repair costs since it now is my insurance company's headake. I would probably still having ear rings from the "boom" of the Airbags, and i'll might have a nose fracture since i have bad habit never wearing seatbelt in <50km/h. I've actually been able to sweet-talk me into a rear bumper re-paint aswell, since its already in the work shop and iv'e got some minor dents and marks in it i'll might as well get it re painted. =) Really need to go now. G'night |
14th March 2007, 22:47 | #22 |
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MR2T,check reg document, mine says max allowed 17", vägverket and bilprovning will give you a hard time, i´d check first....laws in uk are not the same as in sweden you know that...
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15th March 2007, 04:30 | #23 |
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Ofcourse, but when its time for the "Besiktning" i can always change wheels and if you get caught in a "Flygande Besiktning" it is not very often they have anything to say about the wheel size as long as the rubber good an healthy and not worn down. When i was about to "Besiktia" my Toyota Mr2T it got 235/40/18" and 256/30/18" it was almost not even able to make it on to the lifters due to the graound clearance. And Rover is not a "Bus-Bil" so i think i'll get pretty nice treatment =)
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15th March 2007, 05:10 | #24 |
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My 18" gridspokes
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15th March 2007, 14:20 | #25 |
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Hi,
There was a chap had 19" on his 260 a while back - Not my cup of latte to be honest. Cheers Justin |
15th March 2007, 15:50 | #26 |
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Took this a couple of months back in Auckland New Zealand, it had the stiffest springs i've ever seen on a car! And the biggest Maori i've ever seen! Jim |
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16th March 2007, 16:07 | #28 |
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That's gotta' be 20's.
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