speed_ed
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im crap at figuring sizes of alloys,
will these fit a corsa B:
17inch
pcd 4 x 100
offset ET 35
cheers
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Graham
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see the little icon at the top? you know the magnifying glass?
its called the search, use it
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Graham
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oh and they should fit. but might need some spacers
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jamesvalver
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they fit aslong as u dont lower ya corsa dont mind the shite handlin. ur alot beta off stickin 2 et45-49
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Graham
oh and they should fit. but might need some spacers
Think you should use the search too, so many times people have said use spacers, so many times people have said thats silly because it will reduce the offset further.
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speed_ed
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quote: Originally posted by Graham
see the little icon at the top? you know the magnifying glass?
its called the search, use it
that an attempt at sarcasuim?
bit too funny for me
used the search, wasnt clear, thought id see was u friendly guys cud do to help!?
any solida answers yet? will they fit? do i need spacers or not?
its just bin offered these alloys cheap, just wana know if theyl fit
cheers
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Robin
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Registered: 7th Jan 04
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@ spacers... spacers would push the wheels out even further, making the problem worse
49mm offset is the only way to go.... no fucking about with tramlining or pulling
i had et45 alloys before, and it pulled all over the place even with them only being 4mm wrong
stick to the vauxhall bods formula and you cant go wrong
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Jas
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quote: Originally posted by Graham
see the little icon at the top? you know the magnifying glass?
its called the search, use it
if everyone used this search thing the site would be soooooo boring!
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ed
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The answer is:
The wheels will fit with some modification to the rear arches, but you wont be able to lower it very much without thme catching.
Spacers won't do anything, they will make the situation worse as they will move the wheels further away from the hub thus reducing the offset.
I would advise you to try find some other wheels as even of you get them to fit, the car will tramline (go wherever the hell it wants)... Look for something around ET45, but no higher than ET49...
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stinga
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i have alloys that are ET 35 and they rub alot......technically you need et45-49 which has been said before though the size should be fine its the offset that matters (try soft stars or speedline alesio....though u may need to save up )
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speed_ed
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cheers for they help guys
most help ful!!!
think im gona leave um then,
- wud luv some 16"speedlines, just hard to get old of without breakin the bank!
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Robin
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speedlines arent that expensive, eheelbase sell them for 513 quid with tyres if you work in the trade
thats cheaper than my 15" compomotives were
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ed
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But most people don't work in the trade
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by ed
But most people don't work in the trade
Are you slow ed?
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ed
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Yes
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Robin
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i dont work in the trade anymore, just tell them you work for pvd, that worked for me when i asked about my wheels.....
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fragpot
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http://www.blackfrogracing.com/offset.php
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Rus
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
i dont work in the trade anymore, just tell them you work for pvd, that worked for me when i asked about my wheels.....
didn't they start asking about whats your place there, employee number etc?
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