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hi i was just wondering if anyone knew of any places in the uk that band alloys as i would like my rota gtr's to be a bit wide on the rear. :)

ive been looking on the search button but can only find a post from last year and thats all :(

thanks in advance :)

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thanks does anyone know what the most a stock arch will take on 18's as mine are 9.5j atm

 

You can get 11" on there at a push. I can't be sure but you may need to roll the arch for that. Might be best to roll it anyway so that you can get a better looking offset.

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thanks would you say it would be possible to make my 9.5 to 11?

 

There shouldn't be a limit to be honest. The problem is the offset of the wheels. Only the inner side can be extended, so the wider you get them the further in the wheel edge sits. The outer rim remains the same.

 

You can go nuts and just add spacers though.

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is this that big jim racing?

 

I could be wrong but I think he is the only person in the UK doing this at the moment. I did do a search around a while back, so if there are other places they are well hidden.

 

So at a guess I would say yes. There was a bit of worry initially as he dropped off the radar for a while. Obviously things were changing :)

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i seem to remember being on an american site that was banding alloys (yanks seem to like rears on the front and another set of rears banded) and they said you could even have a dish put on a set of wheels if you had enough room. I think i asked this question a while back and everyone said they wouldn't touch banded alloys?

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