Skinner
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Registered: 14th Jul 03
Location: aberdeen drives:mk4 irmscher astra on 18's
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as above any 1 done it
whats the scrubage like /driveability
the wheels i have in mind r a 205/4017 tyres with a 45 mm offset
any help would b appreciated
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wezjax
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Registered: 28th Mar 02
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standard arches??
if so, scrubbage with peeps in the back and when you go fast over humps in the road. i don't mean speed humps but slight imperfections.
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Skinner
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yeah its standard arches
what about the combat 2 wide arches will it scrub if i put them on ????
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Icy
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Registered: 31st Jan 01
Location: Edinburgh Drives: Mk3 Golf Gti
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i was 50mm up front on standard shocks was fine til i change my shocks
scrubbed like fck!
went back to 40mms coz my shocks
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jon1
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Registered: 15th Feb 03
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I have got 17s with a 60mm drop. I have had to have the arches rolled, but cant have anyone in the back. One of my friends also went with 60mm but kept the standard shocks but doesnt sit as low. The trouble with standard shocks is that it will eventually weaken them.
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Skinner
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did u change ur shocks for shortened items ????
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Kris TD
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i have 17's lowered 60mm doesnt scrub even with a full car. i dont have wide archs either, you just need to know a few tricks
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Skinner
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what tricks are that then and what offsets ur wheels mate
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Kris TD
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et45 205 tyres.
you need to use longer bumpstops in the rear shocks, limits the suspention travel too whatever you set them as, ie so as too not touch the inner arch which is where they will rub after you remove the arch bolts.
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Skinner
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cheers
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