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Old 08-10-2007, 07:08 PM   #1
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Howdy all.

Well i've got to replace the tyres currently on the ute, so i've been thinking about replacing the rims as well. My problem is that i have no idea what to do. I think i do, but what do people think.

The options are:
Leave the rims that i have on it and just get new tyres


Or Option 1: BA Mk1 Typhoons


Or Option 2: HP racing Fusion Shadows


I'm leaning towards the fusions.

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Old 08-10-2007, 07:13 PM   #2
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sumthign totaly different perhaps
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Old 08-10-2007, 07:41 PM   #3
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A/ Whys is on a Tilt Tray Ben .. You Coming to Heathcote this Sunday ?

B/ Typhoon Wheels Look alright , Dark Argent 19"s Would look Alright ,,

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Old 08-10-2007, 08:20 PM   #4
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Why on a tilt, see here
http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11190432
and here.
http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthr...t=67413&page=2
Old news now. Just the most recent photo that i have of it.

Not a fan of the dark agents. Plus if i end up getting either of these they will be 18's. I don't see the need for 19's or bigger when 18's will clear most big brake setups.

As for heathcote, should be there, don't know if i'm racing or not yet.
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Old 08-10-2007, 08:36 PM   #5
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I say only buy rims once your sure the rims you want, are the only ones you want.
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Old 08-10-2007, 08:54 PM   #6
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i think the F6 wheel would make any ute look great.
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i rekon that the typhoon rims would make it look TUFF
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I think if you just gave your wheels a good wash they'd really improve the look of your flatbed truck
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19" dont really have to lower it
18" needs lowering
Just my thoughts, Id go fpv wheels outta those two.
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option 2 for me i reakon AU"s looks great with multi-spoke wheels ive got ANZ Tazers in 18in on mine... similar to HP's but better i reckon www.anzwheels.com.au
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The rims on it are o.k.
If you must change them, option 1.
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+1 for the phoon rims, they'll look sweet I reckon.
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Ive been looking at those HP-Speedy wheels for a while. Only thing is. My normal 17" Tickfords are a pain in the *** to clean. Imagine having to get in every nick and cranny on those bastards! And i use wheel sealant which is wheel wax. Bloody hell i would be there for hours. But most other rims on AU`s look . So i dunno
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wow that was quick :P

it looks awsome mate well done ... just need to lower it :P .. and there 17"'s ey?
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They look great for sure. Well done.

Unfortunatly now you just committed yourself to another few thousand dollars worth of mods. Lowering and BA brakes are now a must
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Old 10-10-2007, 01:54 PM   #17
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They look great for sure. Well done.

Unfortunatly now you just committed yourself to another few thousand dollars worth of mods. Lowering and BA brakes are now a must
BA brakes pfft want to go straight to a PBR 4/6 pot kit. Actually fill the wheels unlike yours
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BA brakes pfft want to go straight to a PBR 4/6 pot kit. Actually fill the wheels unlike yours
They have to be able to fit first, AU2 suspension on your list?

As for going to bigger brakes and rotors.. I'd need 330mm rotors to even look half decent on mine. I'll let you have my old calipers when I get them. :
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Yes it was. Made my mind up pretty quick after opening this thread. It seams the Fusion's aren't as dark as what they look in the photo's. It's more a dull chrome than the shadow look i wanted.
Called up forum sponsor 'WHEELMAGS" yesterday arvo and went and got them later that day.

They are 18's

As for lowering, got a set of SL's (50mm lower) fronts sitting under my bed in my room. Just got to wait for a little money and find out what the hell my insurance is doing :
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Mate that look HOT!! and would look even better when it lower
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Looks mint Dumped Ben ...
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that looks TUFF dumped
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That low and it won't be going anywhere. No chance of getting in or out of the drive way.
Inspired by daniel. This is how i would like the ute to look like by years end.



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That's about the height of mine at the moment ... so that would be Lows for an XR.

Something like this ... sorry for a bad pic.
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love the phoon rims. want a set for mine!
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