LukeD
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Registered: 23rd Jan 07
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Picked some wheels i want!
Just unsure what the best offset to have, they are 7 wide 14inch!
so either a et32 or et42?
I know et42 will have less chance of scrubbing when decked etc but with it being a euro dished wheel am i best to go for et32 for a better look? wish there was a offest inbetween!
Hope you all understood that crap! Cheers!
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dan_c4rsa
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Registered: 12th Dec 06
Location: North Yorks Drives: MK3 Seat Cupra
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make the arches fit the wheels
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LukeD
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Registered: 23rd Jan 07
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And how?
I know Jimmy2.1 as used astra mk 1 arches but would prefer to keep my standard ones! o and my arches have allready met the grinder!
Just a tad unsure what size to go for!
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LukeD
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FruitBooTeR
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Registered: 18th Jan 07
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U selling the speedlines then
[Edited on 09-10-2007 by FruitBooTeR]
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LukeD
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quote:
U selling the speedlines then
Indeed! as soon as i get the new wheels!
Seem to see your car on a regular basis now! same parking space every day!
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FruitBooTeR
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Lmao yer if im lucky means getting out of bed early though
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aron
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ET32 will 'stick out' roughly 2 or 3 mm from the arches max...
i would say go for ET42 and put some spacers on for a wider track- at least then your new rims will be more adaptable
OR: if you go for the ET32 with a 165 or 185 tire, you might get them just inside the arch that way...
how low are you going??
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Schlumpfy
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quote: Originally posted by slammedsport
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U selling the speedlines then
Indeed! as soon as i get the new wheels!
Seem to see your car on a regular basis now! same parking space every day!
Maybe interested too
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Deadude
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Registered: 30th Jun 07
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how many wheels do u get through still not fitted the ones ive bought off u yet
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LukeD
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quote:
how many wheels do u get through still not fitted the ones ive bought off u yet
, will be 3 in 1 year! but the price of the next ones! i deffo wont be changing!
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LukeD
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quote:
how low are you going??
Thanks for reply aron!
Will be hopefully going 60mm rear and 70/80mm front! was think 165 but having tyre stretched so not to sure if that will make a difference!
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scottyp1989
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have a look at borbet's have some very nice wheels
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aron
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no worries mate!!
a 165 will give you the best possible arch clearance... would look sweet too!!!
60mm at the back should give you loads of room (as in, will not be slammed on the tire) on a 14" rim with a 40/45 tire
the only probs would be when carrying peeps in the back - based on my experiences of ET37 down 60mm (mine doesnt rub at all but is hella tight, but on ET32 you'd have more problems...)
is it your daily driver?? i was going to go for 165s but needed the protection of the tire for everyday use...
...go anywhere near a curb and its game-over for your beautiful new rim...
[Edited on 10-10-2007 by aron85]
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