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<blockquote data-quote="andewilson" data-source="post: 223085" data-attributes="member: 649"><p>action is not next weekend, the one after. if wheels have the wrong stud size that can usually be rectified with a 14mm drill. and obviously go the other way with a good washer. like the boys say, "offset is the king" (the position of the wheel in the arch) carlos fandango " sticks out like a 70's muscle car ( low offset, even negative offset or seriously deep dish). or tucked in (high offset, negative dish) done right. tucked at the front and dished to the max at the back looks bloody great</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andewilson, post: 223085, member: 649"] action is not next weekend, the one after. if wheels have the wrong stud size that can usually be rectified with a 14mm drill. and obviously go the other way with a good washer. like the boys say, "offset is the king" (the position of the wheel in the arch) carlos fandango " sticks out like a 70's muscle car ( low offset, even negative offset or seriously deep dish). or tucked in (high offset, negative dish) done right. tucked at the front and dished to the max at the back looks bloody great [/QUOTE]
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