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craig8

posted on 27th Aug 05 at 18:18

my 15" alloys are et49 and im lowered 60mm and mines still rubs with someone in the back


purpleperil

posted on 27th Aug 05 at 09:06

The 1.2's come in 16inch at an offset of 45.

The Prorace 1's are the variety that only come in 17inch


Dave A

posted on 26th Aug 05 at 22:33

can you get pro race alloys in 16's with a 45mm offset?

didnt think you could.


marklawton

posted on 26th Aug 05 at 18:01

ive got 16s on mine and the et is 45 lowered 60mm, i get scrubbage on the front only going over speed bumps, the rear only rubs if i have two people on the back, its fine with one person in the back, all iam going to do is cut all the bolts and screws off the arches which will solve the problem


Twiggy

posted on 26th Aug 05 at 17:59

i wud think a quick trim wud be in order!:thumbs:


purpleperil

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 26th Aug 05 at 17:52

I'm sure this question has been asked a load of times

I'm after fitting some ProRace 1.2 alloys to my Corsa as follows

ET45 offset
195/45/16 tyres
Lowered approx 60mm on coilovers

The guy at Halfords reckons some arch mods may be required to fit.

Is this correct as my personal view is that no work should be required?

Cheers