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I'm looking for some nice aftermarket wheels for my wife's 2004 S type. If anyone has any pics, please post them. Thanks!
 
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Rollin' on double dueces (22's)! Yeah baby


Gotta have the ice too!

 
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Rollin' on double dueces (22's)! Yeah baby


Gotta have the ice too!
Dude, stop it... Your gonne give Jon a stroke......
 
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Gross!!
 
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Originally Posted by VegasJag
I'm looking for some nice aftermarket wheels for my wife's 2004 S type. If anyone has any pics, please post them. Thanks!
Need lots more info than just that.... What size do you want. What are your performance expectations.. To be honest the aftermarket is light with pre-manufactured wheels for the S Type. Jaguar uses an odd 5x108 bolt pattern with a somewhat large offset (around 40). Be careful too of the "budget" offerings out there. Poor build quality and too narrow of a wheel will result in more issues than you are ready to deal with....
 
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These floaters are "nice" maybe she would like these:

 
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or some really "nice" Lexanis

 
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vegasjag I found them!!!!!


I am really feeling these!

 
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Rick.... fix your signature!!
(2 x you're)
 
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done John!!!! thanks for the heads up
 
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LOL

Now I'm wondering: for what is da' short?
I'll get to "you be" later
 
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Now I'm wondering: for what is da' short?
I'll get to "you be" later
here is my contribution to the abbreviation thread....

da' is short for the.... in American (don't think we could call it English..)
 
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newbie move (double post)
 

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da' is short for the.... in American (don't think we could call it English..)
ebonics......
 
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Dude, stop it... Your gonne give Jon a stroke......
I think I just had one. Oh....
 
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Er, I figured out that
da'
meant
the
but wondered what letter(s) was/were missing (as signified by the apostrophe). An "h"?
 
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I hike 6 miles of trails in our local state park in 68 to 70 minutes, Monday through Friday beginning at 6:45 am. Not even those ghetto rims could induce a stroke in me....
 
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Terrible!
 
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