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From: portsmouth hants, UNITED KINGDOM
ok guys what do you think???? (and yes i know my camera skills could do with upgrading)
this is my first attemp at diy offset's and i think they is dam good?
offset is about 5-6mm and i need to put a coat of clear over the silver.
but i think not bad and i can still run rubber tyres on them with a small modification.
this is my first attemp at diy offset's and i think they is dam good?
offset is about 5-6mm and i need to put a coat of clear over the silver.
but i think not bad and i can still run rubber tyres on them with a small modification.
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Looks good. Did you make those. I have been looking for some offset wheels and i cant find any i like, making some has been a thought but i have no idea on how to start. Help me out????
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man it i so easy you just get a dremmel or such like and put in the grinding disk and use the back edge of the tyre rim to cut against.
then take that which you have just cut off and glue it to the front simple.
if you get stuck have a search on the fourm there is a little guide somewhere.
if you cant find it i will make a new one.
or if you can not be bothered then i can make you some.(just cover the cost of the wheels plus the postage).
any more help you need give me a shout.
then take that which you have just cut off and glue it to the front simple.
if you get stuck have a search on the fourm there is a little guide somewhere.
if you cant find it i will make a new one.
or if you can not be bothered then i can make you some.(just cover the cost of the wheels plus the postage).
any more help you need give me a shout.



