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October 11th, 2011 01:50 PM #1guys, based sa pagcanvass ko ng rims, napili ko po yung concept one DITCH
SIZE = 15 x 8.0
PCD = 139
HOLES = 6
magfifit po ba ito sa isuzu crosswind 2003?
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October 13th, 2011 09:25 AM #2
Hmmm, I just wonder since the standard rim spec of the sporty Crosswind is 7x15. I wonder if the 8x15 would not create rubbing issues. I guess depende rin sa size ng goma na ikakabit mo.
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October 14th, 2011 10:17 AM #4
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October 14th, 2011 10:52 PM #5
Boss Benz, meron bang locally-available na rim like this one for the DMax, and how much would you think will one cost?
i think the Pirelli tires are also nice
Thanks.
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October 15th, 2011 10:47 AM #6
I like everything about this unit as it is pictured.
The hood scoop and what it represents is of course the biggest "plus" of all.
The grill is simply beautiful, and the stepboards are not only attractive, but very functional with the "cut out" between the front and rear doors.
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Uncle Nick.
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October 15th, 2011 01:37 PM #7Yes Unk Nick, you said it all ALRIGHT!
Specifically the stepboards ---- the reason why i don't like one in my DMax LS is that it's actually a design-flaw, the way i just see it. When you hit a relatively high water puddle along the highways at high-speed, you'd have the tendency to hydroplane (the roads in Phils. at night time are even non-lit, let alone that some are poorly-litted). Those who doesn't know what to do about it, they'd naturally step on the breaks and the more they allow the car to drift.
i don't know why a lot of us SE Asians like them so. Is it because under the belief that the pickups look better with it and also because of the fact that we're not tall and couldn't get on top of the DMax without it
That cut-out in the stepboard is really functional, safety-wise.... But, in my case, i would still have it removed. But that's just me of course Unk Nick
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