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Jambo

posted on 23rd Oct 03 at 19:18

Scott U have u2u, Just getting a load of moeny through for my car and cant afford expensive wheels and want something for a few motnhs whilst bodywork gewts sorterd out. But dont want to go b elow 17" or above for that matter, unless i saw some cheap Detroit F1s in need of a refurb :)


Makarus

posted on 23rd Oct 03 at 17:41

I have 15" TSW Evo R's, I think they are ET45 but been told there is no chance and that they are ET42, either way I am down 60mm and can carry a full car (6 people one time) and still didnt scrub.


mad_mike

posted on 23rd Oct 03 at 16:31

i also would like to know this cause i want some 17"'s been offerd some at the right price. but they are et42, i want to lower me car 60mm at least, would this be possible.


Scott

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 20:08

what wheels are these laddie ?


scoob

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 19:28

i have et40 17s lowerd 40mm and it only rubs over large bumps + neva realy noticed the diffrence in handiling

[Edited on 21-10-2003 by scoob]


Jambo

posted on 21st Oct 03 at 18:19

Ive been using ET45 Dare V1s for a year and a half now had no problems with scrubbing or the like,
Taking them off and selling them i found a rare set of wheels but they are ET 42, i believe there mite be a bit of scrubbing involved, i just wanted to know how badly the geomatry will be out and will it handle like gash? As i consider it none to bad on ET45.

Cheers peeps
J:thumbs: