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#27593
Tue 03 Jan 2006 11:02:PM
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Space Trainee
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Hello everyone,<br />I'm hoping that the collective brains of Monaro owners can help me. I have just about finished the work on my HT Monaro, and I wish to ft some Centerline Convo Pros to her. What size rim/tyre size can I fit. I was thinking of 8.5 rim with a 3.5 offset. Has anyone else fitted centerlines to their HT, and if so, is the offset correct, and will 255's fit under the guards.<br />Any help would be appreciated.<br /><br />cheers<br /><br />Chris
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#27594
Thu 05 Jan 2006 08:49:AM
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Astronaut Level 1
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don't know about HT but i have 215's on my hk and with the radius rods there's not much clearance<br /> hope someone else can shed more info on this for you
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#27595
Fri 06 Jan 2006 04:12:AM
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Astronaut Level 2
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Astronaut Level 2
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hi had some dragwars on my HK they were 8,s on the rear had 245x50 serises tyers abd had no problem with them hitting the gaurds they were offset to the inside not shaw how much ,but the 50 serises tyers are not very plentiful in 14 inch cheers bob....
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#27596
Fri 06 Jan 2006 04:12:PM
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Mission Specialist Level 2
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Mission Specialist Level 2
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I know a mate of mine had a HG Monaro and he had (I think US DRAGWAY Mags)made for it and he run massive <br />rear tyres on it without popping the guards and what he did was fit the tyre in the front and rear without any rims (propped the tyre out to 8 inches for wheel width) and made a jig to messure the offset required. Now the front and rear were different because he had a nine inch in the rear ( axles drilled out for Chev pattern). As for size I know he had bigger than 245's but all you have to be is 1/2 inch out of centre and you are in the shit creek.
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