Mark.W
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Got some new wheels and they guy says they were ET49 but are actually ET45 will they rub on 45 profile tyres lowered 60 front 80-90 rear?
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shaunmods
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Only one way to find out mate try them on. 16's I take it? What size tyres are you planning to use? I reckon they'd be fine with 40 profile tyres
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andy1868
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mine rubbed on the front at first, but it was abit lower than 60mm. can't really comment on the back as it was only 40/50mm
15s with 50 profile tyres btw
[Edited on 10-03-2010 by andy1868]
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Mark.W
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Yeah 16s shaun.
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shaunmods
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nice one. Get the tape measure out against your current wheels and see if there's room for 4mm less clearance
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Daimo B
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16"s will be fine.
I ran et40's on 16"
And if it doesn't, 1-2mm washer. Remove lowest bolt behined rear dums, put in washer, and it'll bring the top of the wheels in by a cm or so, and the bottoms outwards.
Modern kids call it stance, but we were there first with home grown mods
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IvIarkgraham
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im running 195/45/16's 60mm all round with no scrubbing
even had an engine in the back and it didnt scrub
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Mark.W
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Is there any other ways?
Just had a quick look at the gap between the wheel and arch n theres more space on one side of the car between the wheel and arch than the other side
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Mark.W
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
im running 195/45/16's 60mm all round with no scrubbing
even had an engine in the back and it didnt scrub
With ET45 offset?
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Fro
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Front should be ok, rear may be a problem.
I had 17's ET42. Front rubbed occasionally over big bumps. Rear arches were rolled to flare them out.
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aron
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i offered up one of my bbs rx2's when i had the corsa and there was loads of room, 195/40's look better and will obviously give better clearance
you shouldn't have any problems with ET45 16" imo
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IvIarkgraham
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quote: Originally posted by wooly101uk
quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
im running 195/45/16's 60mm all round with no scrubbing
even had an engine in the back and it didnt scrub
With ET45 offset?
sorry should have said it was ET45
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Olsrey
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My 45 offset wheels rubbed on the front, had to grind a lot of the arch away. Rears were fine though.
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Daimo B
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Seriously?? The front?? What was you lowered by?
turbo up front, what poundage springs?
Very rare you hear the fronts rubbing? I know Donna's rub a bit, but shes got like et47 17" alloys, with the heavy engine up front, but standard poundage budget FK coilovers (would up high).
16"s though? Mine never ever touched at et40.
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andys sxi
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quote: Originally posted by wooly101uk
Is there any other ways?
Just had a quick look at the gap between the wheel and arch n theres more space on one side of the car between the wheel and arch than the other side
always is on the rear of corsa's its something to do when they was coming off the production line or something
April 08 feature car
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Mike GSi
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Corsa C SRI wheels are ET45 16" so should be ok!
Edit: When i had my coilovers on i needed 3mm spacers to bring the wheel away from the strut. which in effect would have turned my ET49 softstars into ET46. I had no problems at all. 
[Edited on 10-03-2010 by Mike GSi]
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Olsrey
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
Seriously?? The front?? What was you lowered by?
turbo up front, what poundage springs?
Very rare you hear the fronts rubbing? I know Donna's rub a bit, but shes got like et47 17" alloys, with the heavy engine up front, but standard poundage budget FK coilovers (would up high).
16"s though? Mine never ever touched at et40.
Aye, 16" 7j wheels. Rubbed like hell.
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Mark.W
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Not sure what to do or if its worth the hassle
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Olsrey
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quote: Originally posted by wooly101uk
Not sure what to do or if its worth the hassle
Just take risk and if you need to use a grinder.
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Mike GSi
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What ET are your wheels now? (Astra SXI)
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Mark.W
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quote: Originally posted by Mike GSi
What ET are your wheels now? (Astra SXI)
ET49
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Mike GSi
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Do you know anyone with a mill? that can shave a few mil off them?
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aron
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honestly, 4mm is feck all, even in the worst case scenario, it won't take much to get them on
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Ian_GTI
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quote: Originally posted by andys sxi
quote: Originally posted by wooly101uk
Is there any other ways?
Just had a quick look at the gap between the wheel and arch n theres more space on one side of the car between the wheel and arch than the other side
always is on the rear of corsa's its something to do when they was coming off the production line or something
Good old vauxhall build quality
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Mark.W
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Im going to get my spare 195/45 tyre fitted to one of the new wheels tomorrow so i try it on all of the hubs to see if they are going to rub.
If its going to rub its going to be on the rears drivers side where the wheel is closer to that side of the arch.
I took a couple of pictures so will get them up later on.
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