corsa-sport
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will 16's fit on a corsa dropped 80mm on the rear?
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lwigmore
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depends on offset mate??
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corsa-sport
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45 i think!!
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lwigmore
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erm as far as i know, the best offset for lowered corsa's is et49 but you might get away with it, try put a 16" alloy on and see if it will rub
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corsa-sport
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well i am getting 16"s next week and then 80mm rear springs next week! i dont wanna buy 80mm's if there goin to be no gd!
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gez bay
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buy 60's to be on the safe side
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marklawton
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yeah 80s will fit but you will have to do arch work, will be best of getting a tyre with a straight tyre wall instead off a curved wall
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corsa120
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im running 16's with about -90mm but back end is stripped, they are et45 and im using falken tyres with sloping sidewall and dont get no scrubbage what so ever....
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barneykarl
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16" on mine 60mm rubbed a tiny bit so fitted 40mm, if I did some work I could fit 60mm but its ok as it is, 60mm on the front , as said 80mm will need arch work, also depends on brand of spring as they differ a bit.
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