corsa king
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Hey there guys,
I have just shifted my hideous, halfraud alloys that came with my car and now looking new wheels to put on. My original plan was to get some steels banded, but with all plans money was an issue. So, now I'm thinking of getting a set of cav slabs and painting them black.
Anyway, to the question in hand, how long can you go on cav slabs without any arch work? And, do you guys have any pictures of your own car with them on?
Thanks, any help will be much appreciated!
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Christopher
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Registered: 14th Oct 10
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How low you looking to go!? Cab slabs sit really well with corsas with a decent tyre size with no arch work needed as they are the perfect offset! I know 80mm with 45 profile tyres will be fine!
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redtom
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Seriously cav slabs are shocking looking wheels
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by redtom
Seriously cav slabs are shocking looking wheels
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corsadonk
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Location: Marlborough, Wiltshire
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Vauxhall made loads of wheels that look nicer than slabs.
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corsa king
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Well at the moment my car is sitting on the lowest setting on my coilovers (100mm), but is on 13” steels. I don’t know if the wheels catch whilst turning, as sadly I am not licensed to drive it . But I really like how low it is, and would like to keep it that way.
I personally quite like cav slabs, but mainly on the market for them because they are in my budget and I have some 15” tyres kicking around. I would love to get some banded steel type of wheels. However, my pocket won’t stretch as far as buying them and the arch work needed to pull them off.
Thanks.
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Corsa_Sport21
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Cav GSi wheels can look OK-ish, but only if they are a nice fresh silver, and with a low profile tyre. They look hideous painted black with 195 50 tyres for example.
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jrdn7
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Slabs look ok with certain paint schemes, and lowered a bit. Too much & they look like shite. Mate of mine had his down at 80mm & didn't rub. Tyres were either 45's or 40's, can't mind.
I'll have my set for sale soon enough mate. Much prefer cesaros myself!
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corsajay88
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il also have a set of slabs up for sale soon got toyo proxes on the front which have done about 800 miles and budgets on the back but with great tread, they're in gloss black as well
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jrdn7
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quote: Originally posted by corsajay88
il also have a set of slabs up for sale soon got toyo proxes on the front which have done about 800 miles and budgets on the back but with great tread, they're in gloss black as well
Oi, I got here first!
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corsa king
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I have some 195/45 (I think) in my garage that I got wih my car. My car is arden blue, with soon to be gloss black bumper tops. One benefit over buying expensive wheels is crying over furture curbing!
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Col004
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Best wheel for a corsa IMHO. Wish they did them in 16". I'll miss the look of mine without slabs. Each to there own and all that.
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Adster
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
quote: Originally posted by redtom
Seriously cav slabs are shocking looking wheels
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corsa king
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I finally got myself a set, I personal think they look pretty sweet! I'll get some pictures of my car when I get a chance. Anyway I face a new dilemma. This will probably be a very noobish question, but one of my wheels is closer to the arch than the other! This has lead to abit of wear on the arch. Will this just be that the tracking needs doing? The car is on some jom coilovers (cheap/shit I know), on the lowest setting. I quite like how low it is, but is a drop 100mm too much for cav slabs?
I have just realised I have wrote a small essay, but any help will be much appreciated, thanks!
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corsa king
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I understand now that the car will need tracking done. However, before I book it in should I pick the front end up a little? Or, is a drop of 100mm all around okay?
Cheers!
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Danny92
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Registered: 2nd Sep 11
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whats the big fuss with slabs!? look plan and boring and everyone has them >.<
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corsa king
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They look a hell of alot better than the rims that came with the car. Also being 17, with only a part time job, they fit nicely in my budget!
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sc0ott
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Painting them black or white makes them look really shit.
A nice silver or anthracite would look better.
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laingyla
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I had no arch work
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Steve
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christ i bet thats horrendous to drive
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thegsi
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The lad wants Cav slabs. Stop going on about that you do and don't like. Fucking busy bodies
What about these mate?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vauxhall-Cav-slabs-grey-cavalier-GSI-alloys-15-toyo-T1R-tyres-195-45-15-C20XE-/271015886461?pt=UK_CarParts_Acc_Wheels_tyres_Rims_Car_Wheels_ET&hash=item3f19ce3e7d
Should be able to get down 120mm+ on the rear without any arch issues
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corsa king
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I already have a set of cav slabs. But thanks thegsi! I was just wondering how low I can go on the front? without my arches being eaten up! I can't really tell on my car as the tracking is out, so before I get it fixed I just want to know if I need to pick the front end up.
Cheers!
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