17*9 and 17*8 wheels too big for FTO ?
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17*9 and 17*8 wheels too big for FTO ?
buying an used set of wheels , 17*9 and 17*8 , PCD 114.3*5 , would be alright for FTO ?
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Re: This is like to same rim i have on my car.
nice wheel !!! 18' ? how much did it cost u ?izonme wrote:(alt+p)
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Well is time some one break it to you, USE THE SEARCH BUTTON . You can do great things with it
Here's the answer to your offset question, which we answered earlier.
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... ght=offset
And yes, all your questions you asked before had been covered numerous times

Here's the answer to your offset question, which we answered earlier.
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... ght=offset
And yes, all your questions you asked before had been covered numerous times
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LOL everytime I write one of those up I find a different offset pic. I think there are 4 threads nowFTO338 wrote:Well is time some one break it to you, USE THE SEARCH BUTTON . You can do great things with it![]()
Here's the answer to your offset question, which we answered earlier.
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... ght=offset
And yes, all your questions you asked before had been covered numerous times
