Jed D
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need help finding x2 rims. space savers to be precise
need to be 15" 4x100pcd, and corsa b center bore which i believe is 56.6...
help me out here, all i can find the same is nissan note and the crazy crackheads on ebay are asking £50-£70 for one
theres a prize for the first person to find me two matching wheels of that size for less than £50 all in
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3CorsaMeal
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Could try golf wheels. They are 4x100. Not sure on Centre bores. Although I had some mk2 golf wheels on a corsa b ok.
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3CorsaMeal
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Just checked ebay. Loads of mk3 golf space savers on there.
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Jed D
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vw center bore are alrite i think but the mk3 golf spare is 14"
need 15"
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Jed D
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found another, other than nissan note, mk5 1.4 ls astra spare... finding it really hard to find two for less than the equivalent in weight of gold though :/
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Jamie-C
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I work in a Nissan garage, we have loads
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ShEp
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No wonder, seen how much they are new?
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Ian
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I'd probably favour the Astra H 4 nut over the Nissan - the latter having 60.1mm centre bore.
Astra offset is lower though - I assume these are a pair of rear wheels for racing?
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Ian
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16 OK?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VAUXHALL-ASTRA-H-MK5-16-SPACE-SAVING-SPARE-WHEEL-115-70-16-with-good-tread-/251596733203?pt=UK_CarParts_Acc_Wheels_tyres_Rims_Car_Wheels_ET&hash=item3a94557b13
Not convinced that's a wise wheel decision given your choice of tyres. Do you get many Z rated 115s?
[Edited on 24-07-2014 by Ian]
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Ian
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They're all 16s....
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_odkw=spare+115&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xastra++spare+115&_nkw=astra++spare+115&_sacat=0
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Steve
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He won't care about safety as long as it only costs him 2 quid
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Jed D
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got some M&H 22/3.5/15 coming actually
and nevermind, sorted some out today
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Jed D
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baza31
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What is the point of them ?
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Jon_C
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Less drag
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Jon_C
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Aren't space saver tyres only rated to about 50mph ???
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Ben G
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Yes they are. Stupid move. As long as you only kill yourself and no spectators thats fine.
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Steve
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Holes in the rear bumper will actually increase drag as it will draw air into the area, no holes and air pressure will create a natural diffuser. Had a good conversation about this with a knowledgeable chap on piston heads
[Edited on 26-07-2014 by Steve]
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taylorboosh
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By the look of the pic he has cut the back panel away - so no holes would make the bumper a scoop?
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Jon_C
Aren't space saver tyres only rated to about 50mph ???
in a way yes. they are tested for long periods at certain constant speeds, and this is where the 50mph comes from. its just a safe speed for the operating temperatures of the compound under prolonged use. 13-14 seconds on a drag strip won't be a problem though
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by taylorboosh
By the look of the pic he has cut the back panel away - so no holes would make the bumper a scoop?
Only until there's a cushion of air inside it, as soon as you get a build up of higher pressure air in there, any new air which comes to enter it is deflected away.
Alternatively if you cut holes, you don't allow the pressure to build so the air can enter the inside of the bumper, where it needs to be funneled out of the holes, which has a cost in terms of drag.
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Jed D
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quote: Originally posted by Jon_C
Aren't space saver tyres only rated to about 50mph ???
can you not read above
m&h's are on their way
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Jed D
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and yes, no wheel well or back panel, or fuel tank there for that matter
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taylorboosh
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If what ian and steve say is true, maybe best completly losing the lower part of bumper
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Jed D
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i have about an inch off the bottom of it (the lip bit)
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