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Registered: 12th Jul 04
Location: Dover, Kent
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Alright people i'm new here found you today.. really good place to find info out, something i've been looking for 4 a while!
Straight to the question - i'm buying a set of 17's for my Corsa C in about four weeks - I understand I need 205/45 and a rough offset of E45? (Whats the offset all about by the way?) to avoid any scrubbing!
I have no worries getting alloys etc. on but would also like to lower the car the rough 30mm that seems safe with a set of 17's!
How do I go about lowering my car? I'm totally lost but just some pointers would be great!
Thanks!
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Git
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Registered: 3rd Apr 03
Location: Swansea
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ET45 fine. Take your car to a garage and ask them to fit your springs/kit.
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Mo
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Registered: 29th Jan 03
Location: Bolton, Drives Q3 S-line +
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17's will easy go on a 'C' but i don't know the offset cause i drive a 'b'. to lower the car u can either buy lowering springs, which replace your old springs and u use the standard shocker, or u can replace the shocker and spring.
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synced
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Registered: 12th Jul 04
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cheers people! speedy reply!
any ideas on what springs? I dont think i'll need to change the shocks
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synced
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Registered: 12th Jul 04
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also are they difficult to fit? (new springs)
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Mistamist
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Registered: 16th Jul 03
Location: Gillingham, Kent
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VVVV Regarding lowering see here VVVV
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Git
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Registered: 3rd Apr 03
Location: Swansea
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Eibach springs for 30mil drop, but you could always get apex
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Git
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Registered: 3rd Apr 03
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My Corsa on Eibach's with ET45 Wheels
[Edited on 12-07-2004 by Git]
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