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Old 30th August 2004, 21:25   #1
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Hi, I recently Purchased 16"'s alloys without tires for ma Mk2 Furio. i just want to know is their any TYre Profile i could get without needing Arch Mods? any information would be helpfull :-)</font></font></font>

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Old 30th August 2004, 22:09   #2
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as on msn and for others to benefit 195/40 tyres should not rub at all
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Old 30th August 2004, 23:17   #3
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its worth doin sligh arch mods and goin for the 195/45 tyre imo, it'll be only the rear arches that'll give u a problem, front with touch very slightly(only on the arch plastic liners) then if u wanna do more arch mods @ a later date the areas where its touchin will be obvious, take a hammer/angle grinder & get medievil on those arches
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Old 30th August 2004, 23:23   #4
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how wide is the wheel? 7"?? and what's the offset?
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is it a big job the rear arch mod?
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