8vcorsa
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will my car rub with et37 alloys on and my car is a corsa lowered 60mm all around with g-max shocks and springs but the back is lower than 60mm because of my sub in
[Edited on 15-05-2010 by 8vcorsa]
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Sean-B
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What size alloy and tyre?
ET49 is perfect so they will be sticking at 12mm too far.
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8vcorsa
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the alloys are 15" momos and the tyres that are going to go on are 195 45 15
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Sean-B
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If you remove the bolts on the arch trims and tigerseal them on, and bash the metalwork out the way a bit they might just fit.
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8vcorsa
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they fit on the back ok just need to put low pros on because they are 195 50 15 the tyres atm but going to be low pros tomorrow but dont know if they will fit on the front like rubbing and all that
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Daveskater
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I would say 12mm is pushing it a bit. You'll need to be doing some arch work like Sean said.
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8vcorsa
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they fit fine with the low pros on i just needed to file down the plastics arouns the rear arch but i dont know about the front yet because i still need 1 tyre
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Daveskater
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It should be easier to get away with it on the front because of the camber that I'm assuming your car has, unless you've put camber bolts on?
If it rubs then you can hack away at the arch and bond the trim back on if needs be.
Numberwang!
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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8vcorsa
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
It should be easier to get away with it on the front because of the camber that I'm assuming your car has, unless you've put camber bolts on?
If it rubs then you can hack away at the arch and bond the trim back on if needs be.
i had to cut the arch and it still rubbing on the plastic bit in the arch but my god the alloys look nice on the car
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