cheater
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Hi peeps,
Looking at a set of 17" fox alloys on et35 offset and I am already lowered 40mm.
Tyres are 205 40 17 and want to know whether I will get any rubbing issues on my 96 sport?
The wheels have come off a slammed (i think mk 2) golf gti
Anyone got any pointers?
[Edited on 14-05-2009 by cheater]
[Edited on 14-05-2009 by cheater]
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fazza
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they will scrub like fuck mate.
my old 17's used to scrub and they were et42 mate when i was lowered 40mm
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swill_omnibus
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My 15's use to scrub bad on a 40mm ET35 off set. So that'll need some major arch work to be honest fella.
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cheater
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Shit
I have fitted one on the front and the clearance seems okay.
I have jumped up and down on car door sil and can't tell if it's touching?
Nobody will be in the back, just me and passenger really so might be okay?
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fazza
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no mate, will scrub like a fucker on the back when u go over the slightest hump or dip in the road. fronts will also scrape on full lock.
talking from experience mate
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cheater
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Full lock ain't a problem, and will just have to have a look when I get them on.
This is a second car so won't be used all the time, just evenings and that so won't really bother me.
Any advice on rolling arches at the back?
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Jonny.N
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im sorry here mate but whats the point in asking for help then people do but you dont take head of it? its a bit pointless is it not?
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cheater
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Hang on, I was asking for advice from experience. I didn't say I wouldn't get them, just asking how much work is involved in rolling arches???
It's people like you who fuck up threads and start arguements is it not?
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Jonny.N
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no its not actually i was just asking im so sorry mate ill just leave the site thanks and good bye
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cheater
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Weird... On a lighter note, any advice on rolling rear arches? Any of you lads done it on your rubbing rims?
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Jonny.N
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i was just asking mate sorry if it affended you , there was a video on you tube , someone done it with a scafolding pole,
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IvIarkgraham
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they will scrub and you cant really roll the arches on a corsa.
all you can do is remove some of the metal and arch bolts. but even then it will scrub like fuck.
i was on 16's 205/45 down 40mm and it scrubbed everywhere without arch bolts
even knocked off my arch a couple of times
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