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adam_b had some ats one's
dont know how much/many about to buy second hand
WRLFC !
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tom_simes
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Also only ET35 IIRC.
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jr
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what size are the brakes nic ? id swap you my mos for those wheels if there all straight and the bore doesnt look like a robot has eatern it
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Gary
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If you have the OZ's kicking about why not change your brakes?
Surely there are some more 4pots with extra clearance?
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Nic Barnes
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I'd rather not fit smaller brakes just to fit wheels on.
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alan-g-w
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Take it has to be 15s to fit the track tyres?
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Adam_B
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Email rimstock and ask them if the 15in Pro Race 2 have more clearance than the 1.2s. I had them in 16s with bags of room on an et45.
I tried 1.2s were just sat on the calipers, so would only need to be a couple of mm more.
[Edited on 26-10-2010 by Adam_B]
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jr
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infact what offset are the sparcos nic ?
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
Take it has to be 15s to fit the track tyres?
cheaper all round for tyres. 16's with track stuff are worse fitting due to sidewall of yoko ao48's. not sure they even make the mikey t street tyres in 16's either.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Adam_B
Email rimstock and ask them if the 15in Pro Race 2 have more clearance than the 1.2s. I had them in 16s with bags of room on an et45.
I tried 1.2s were just sat on the calipers, so would only need to be a couple of mm more.
[Edited on 26-10-2010 by Adam_B]
guess i could ask at work if i could order up a pro race wheel to try on the car in 15"
very suprised at the difference other wheels have to them mo's
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swissxe
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mean these th's?
http://www.dubmeister.co.uk/webshop/alloy-wheels/compomotive/compomotive-th-mono-7x15-anthricite/
[Edited on 26-10-2010 by swissxe]
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Nic Barnes
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et15 though. cant find any close to et49. i dont want to mess up the way the car drives with silly offsets or spacers etc. good fitting wheel with correct offset or as near to as possible that also fit over 300mil brakes. i know im asking a lot, as i imagine not a lot of people fit 15" wheels unless theyre on smaller brakes perhaps?
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Corsa_Sport21
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What about fitting a set of 288s with those internet over-hyped smaller piston turbo calipers and a rear disc conversion with bias control valve.
Will give you more choice for wheels.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Sport21
What about fitting a set of 288s with those internet over-hyped smaller piston turbo calipers and a rear disc conversion with bias control valve.
Will give you more choice for wheels.
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
I'd rather not fit smaller brakes just to fit wheels on.
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Rob B
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
et15 though. cant find any close to et49. i dont want to mess up the way the car drives with silly offsets or spacers etc. good fitting wheel with correct offset or as near to as possible that also fit over 300mil brakes. i know im asking a lot, as i imagine not a lot of people fit 15" wheels unless theyre on smaller brakes perhaps?
fitting a lower offset and widening the overall track width will improve your handling and argueably your traction off the line too.
If you move to ET35 your gaining 10mm which will make clearence easy
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swissxe
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size: 7x15 et32quote: Originally posted by swissxe
mean these th's?
http://www.dubmeister.co.uk/webshop/alloy-wheels/compomotive/compomotive-th-mono-7x15-anthricite/
[Edited on 26-10-2010 by swissxe]
[Edited on 26-10-2010 by swissxe]
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Rob B
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
et15 though. cant find any close to et49. i dont want to mess up the way the car drives with silly offsets or spacers etc. good fitting wheel with correct offset or as near to as possible that also fit over 300mil brakes. i know im asking a lot, as i imagine not a lot of people fit 15" wheels unless theyre on smaller brakes perhaps?
fitting a lower offset and widening the overall track width will improve your handling and argueably your traction off the line too.
If you move to ET35 your gaining 10mm which will make clearence easy
and fit std arches no problems? dont want wheels that stick out tbh
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swissxe
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et35 don't sticks out it think
have some 7x15 et37 ronal turbos with 195/45 and them really don't stick out
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by jr
what size are the brakes nic ? id swap you my mos for those wheels if there all straight and the bore doesnt look like a robot has eatern it
FPMSL
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SportBoy
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quote: Originally posted by Rob B
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
et15 though. cant find any close to et49. i dont want to mess up the way the car drives with silly offsets or spacers etc. good fitting wheel with correct offset or as near to as possible that also fit over 300mil brakes. i know im asking a lot, as i imagine not a lot of people fit 15" wheels unless theyre on smaller brakes perhaps?
fitting a lower offset and widening the overall track width will improve your handling and argueably your traction off the line too.
If you move to ET35 your gaining 10mm which will make clearence easy
fitting a lower et will make it torquesteer more too, my porshce wheels were around a 35 offset and it was terible compared wth 49. and that was with about half the power nic has.
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Steve
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just get some 10mm hubcentric spacers
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Ojc
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You are testing my patience tonight
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by SportBoy
quote: Originally posted by Rob B
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
et15 though. cant find any close to et49. i dont want to mess up the way the car drives with silly offsets or spacers etc. good fitting wheel with correct offset or as near to as possible that also fit over 300mil brakes. i know im asking a lot, as i imagine not a lot of people fit 15" wheels unless theyre on smaller brakes perhaps?
fitting a lower offset and widening the overall track width will improve your handling and argueably your traction off the line too.
If you move to ET35 your gaining 10mm which will make clearence easy
fitting a lower et will make it torquesteer more too, my porshce wheels were around a 35 offset and it was terible compared wth 49. and that was with about half the power nic has.
yup the difference having proper offset and no spacers is quite a lot on mine.
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chrex
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why put spacers on...just get rimstock to make you up some 1.2's or 3's in the offset that would normally be spaced.
the pro race 3's will be the same sorta clearance as the mo's due to their design...
look smart too. anyway, yea rimstock can make wheels to your offset requirements like compomotive, so just put 5mm on the offset...no spacers needed...laughing.
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Adam_B
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But then its still sat in the wrong place and drives crap.
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