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Icy |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 15:24 |
i ran et33 7x15 on 195/50 | |
Gambit |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 14:31 |
get rid of the 195/50 tyres for 195/45 and ur arches shouldnt be a problem | |
negromuy negro |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 14:30 |
got same wheel & tire size, mines lowered 50mm in OMP springs. You gotta work on your arches otherwise it will scrub a lot | |
Cossie |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 13:39 |
mine are from Sparco and very expensive i never saw some saying have fitted sparco coil spring on here | |
whitter45 |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 13:34 |
its up to you but i didn't want to touch the alloys so i did the arch instead. I think u may get away with 40mm. Im down 60mm and its a true 60mm with PI springs. Chances are the 40mm springs u have won't lower a true 40mm | |
Cossie |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 13:06 |
Some one told me that i can modify the offset by removing some metal at the back of the wheels. I want to keep this alloy wheels because they look great on the corsa with out modifying the arch!! :| | |
whitter45 |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 10:49 |
im om et38 with a 60mm drop. Had to remove arch bolts at the top of the arch and bang the inner arch out a bit at the rear. Scrubs a little with weight in the back over harsh bumps | |
Cossie |
posted on 8th Jan 04 at 07:09 |
On the alloy brocher it say et = 38 if i have time i will get one wheel out an check !! | |
whitter45 |
posted on 6th Jan 04 at 11:36 |
u need the ET number its normally stamped on the back of the alloy | |
Cossie |
posted on 6th Jan 04 at 11:35 |
7j * 15h2 | |
whitter45 |
posted on 6th Jan 04 at 11:29 |
depends on the offset mate, im down 60mm on 195/50/15's | |
Cossie |
posted on 6th Jan 04 at 11:17 |
I have 195/50/15 tyres would be a problem if i lower 40 mm ? |