philo1983
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hi guys
i brought some tigra wheels and they seem to be quiet big for the car corsa b 1.4 ive got 185/55/15 tyres on them they catch the arch trim is it the tyre size im using or to heavy to wide for corsa b's very disppointed as they look 10s better than the steels
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Eddx14xe
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When you say tigra wheels, are they the standard wheels off it? Or a set wheels that were just on the car? Is your car lowered?
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bullock106xsi
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if its these puppies then i suggest 45 profile at the front. i run 50s at the back and just get away with that
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philo1983
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hi guys thanks for the replys its just standard tyres what was on them not lowered yet what you mean by 45 as in 185/45/15 and 185/50/15 mate?
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MarkSport
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you need some 195.45.15 tyres mate.
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philo1983
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quote: Originally posted by MarkSport
you need some 195.45.15 tyres mate.
is that at the front mate?
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Jed D
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quote: Originally posted by philo1983
quote: Originally posted by MarkSport
you need some 195.45.15 tyres mate.
is that at the front mate?
all round
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Jed D
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ignore me
[Edited on 24-08-2011 by JedDy]
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philo1983
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what 195.45.15 tyres what you suggest please!
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Adam_B
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kumho ku31, 42.70ea from camskill
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Jed D
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quote: Originally posted by philo1983
what 195.45.15 tyres what you suggest please!
on a budget - sunnys, last for ages, not the best for holding the road though
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Jed D
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link for you
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m53b0s92p0/Car_Tyres_-_MPV_Tyres_-_People_Carrier_Tyres_-_15_inch_R15_inch_-_195_45_15_195_45_R_15
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tom130691
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proxies t1r
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chrisritch
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S-Drives or Rainsports
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Daveskater
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Chris Ritch is correct.
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tom130691
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
Chris Ritch is correct.
s-drives are good t1rs are just a fuck site cheaper
never used rainsport but they are used in the vw fun cup and realy limit the cars and over heat causing them to fall to bits
not sure that could be achived on the road though
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chrisritch
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quote: Originally posted by tom130691
quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
Chris Ritch is correct.
s-drives are good t1rs are just a fuck site cheaper
never used rainsport but they are used in the vw fun cup and realy limit the cars and over heat causing them to fall to bits
not sure that could be achived on the road though
Rainsports rock. Pretty tough wearing through 'normal' driving. They are similar to the T1Rs in that the outer edge wears away quickest though
[Edited on 24-08-2011 by chrisritch]
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corsarooney
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Rainsports are awsome, i got a full set on my corsa. Brilliant in wet and dry and much harder wearing than proxies! Bout the same price too
Corsa 1.6 sport - 1
1.7 puma engined fiesta - 0
Keeping corsa's on the redline since 2008
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philo1983
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ok thanks guys again how much you talking for these tyres
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tom130691
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quote: Originally posted by corsarooney
Rainsports are awsome, i got a full set on my corsa. Brilliant in wet and dry and much harder wearing than proxies! Bout the same price too
ive done over 10k on my t1rs and abused them still get another 10k tbh
quote: Originally posted by philo1983
ok thanks guys again how much you talking for these tyres
my proxies were £180 about a year ago for 4
think around £200 for them now
sdrives are £80 a corner from memory
rainsports no idea
got on to black circles and have a play
had a nose couldnt see rainsports in 45's
[Edited on 24-08-2011 by tom130691]
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stewyccc
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i had the same problem, then when i lowered my corsa about 100mm it was even worse. i ended up getting stretched tyres. they look sweet and will stop the scrubbing. not all tyre places will do it though so its best to go to a local tyre place rather than a kwik fit or something. however, i have checked and it is completely legal.
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote: Originally posted by tom130691
quote: Originally posted by corsarooney
Rainsports are awsome, i got a full set on my corsa. Brilliant in wet and dry and much harder wearing than proxies! Bout the same price too
ive done over 10k on my t1rs and abused them still get another 10k tbh
I agree with you, fuckin awesome tyres for the money!! Ive done about 9k on mine, including a track day, loads left on them, couldnt belive how well they gripped on track!!
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