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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » where can i get my wheels skimmed? » Post Reply
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SRi_m00k |
posted on 8th Dec 03 at 01:35 |
if its only the back then skim the brake drum, | |
Kris TD |
posted on 6th Dec 03 at 16:38 |
rolling both archs?? impossible there isnt an arch to roll. | |
Tom N |
posted on 6th Dec 03 at 15:03 |
dan, my car will have my 60 springs on soon due to my plan! | |
westsidecorsa |
posted on 6th Dec 03 at 14:54 |
give me your 60 springs tom! | |
Tom N |
posted on 6th Dec 03 at 14:29 |
would arch work be enough to stop the metal arch lip cutting into the tyre? cos im not sure it wud be! an i can't afford any new wheels! which would be cheaper?ive had a quote for rolling both rear arches and its £70 so if that works then ill be fine | |
thane |
posted on 6th Dec 03 at 14:02 |
it surely cant be that hard a job to do? depending on the wheel i'd have to see, but im sure you could turn off 5-10mm max from most alloy wheels if you know any engineering companies with a centre lathe big enough | |
Kris TD |
posted on 6th Dec 03 at 12:09 |
it is dangerous to do, buy some higher offset wheels or do arch work. | |
Tom N |
posted on 6th Dec 03 at 11:14 |
as above. i have 15" et35 alloys which scrub at the back and i want to know where to get my wheels skimmed. can anyone help?:thumbs: |