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bluecorsaSXi |
posted on 5th Mar 03 at 22:36 |
depends, how much do they stick out now?? do u have 40mm to go and remember when u get ppl in the back it will lower even more!! | |
Dell |
posted on 5th Mar 03 at 11:47 |
lol | |
Pete |
posted on 5th Mar 03 at 11:46 |
I reckon no hope in hell. I'm usually a fairly optimistic person too. | |
Dell |
posted on 5th Mar 03 at 11:42 |
There 16's...I only want to drop it 40mm..do u rekon thatd be ok? Ill give it a go tonight | |
Plymouth_Corsa |
posted on 5th Mar 03 at 10:48 |
They may fit, but not as they should. As Pete said, adding a spacer will take the offset further away from what it should be, your best bet is to lower it, then try one wheel, and see what happens....failing that if wheels are brand new, take them back and exchange them for some that do fit. You also havn't said what size of wheel they are, 15s on that offset should be fine, as should 16s, but 17s and a drop may cause problems, but every car is different, so its a case of trying them out really... | |
Dell |
posted on 5th Mar 03 at 10:43 |
Crap..ill hunt him down | |
Pete |
posted on 5th Mar 03 at 10:39 |
Adding a 5mm spacer would make them ET32! There's nothing you can do, other than kick the bloke who sold them to you in the nuts. | |
Dell |
posted on 5th Mar 03 at 10:38 |
Ive got some alloys with an offset of 37... Ive been told that these will rub on the rear arches of my corsa when lowered...will adding a spacer help? If you add a spacer does it increase te offset or decrease it? |