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AdiSRI |
posted on 19th Sep 04 at 21:50 |
mine rubs on the passenger side, but not the drivers side, the archs are noticabley different sizes, good old vauxhall tollerances again. | |
ed |
posted on 19th Sep 04 at 18:43 |
Yes. | |
corsamad_87 |
posted on 15th Jun 04 at 21:52 |
Wot u tryin to say? that sum corsas may experience more probs than others?? | |
ed |
posted on 15th Jun 04 at 21:47 |
Cos of the tolerences that Vauxhall join the body to the floorpan. Some Corsas can have 17's knocked on realy easy, where as others, like mine, have problems when you stick on a set of 16's at ET45... Your either lucky or your not :lol: | |
corsamad_87 |
posted on 15th Jun 04 at 21:41 |
They shuldnt rub!! although did u tap tha lip out a mm or 2? if not then this shuld do it!! | |
oztek corsa |
posted on 15th Jun 04 at 21:18 |
ive got bk 240's et 45 17" lowered 60mm, arches fully debolted and rolled and they still rub on big bumps!anyone know why? | |
deanmcreynolds26 |
posted on 15th Jun 04 at 20:00 |
ive got my mates 18's on my car the now technomag's detroit F1's no rubbin lowered 40mm just debolted and bonded arches!!! | |
Mav 3000 |
posted on 15th Jun 04 at 19:04 |
Oh and btw, They'll look stupid and you'll loose all torque and acceleration in lower gears. | |
p.whitehouse |
posted on 15th Jun 04 at 18:07 |
cheers folks:thumbs::thumbs: | |
ed |
posted on 15th Jun 04 at 17:49 |
Many people have got 17" wheels with just de-bolting the rear arches though... 18's are just pushing the biggest size you can get on under Corsa arches, without serious plastic surgery... | |
ed |
posted on 15th Jun 04 at 17:46 |
I'll let you know in a few days... I got ET42 ones, they're going to have 205/30 tyres on them, the are also 7" wide... YOu need your wheels to be ET45 to be the ideal offset, and they HAVE to be 7" wide or they just wont go under standard arches. You will need to de-bolt the arches, and possibly grind a bit of material back off the rear arches. On the front, you may need a 3mm spacer to clear your suspension, and you might need to remove the inner arch lining to prevent rubbing when you put on full lock... | |
p.whitehouse |
posted on 15th Jun 04 at 17:37 |
hi i have a corsa with standard archs and has been lowererd 40m can anyone tell me if i would get any rubbing if i put 18 "s on if so what is the biggest size i could put on without any rubbing thanx:thumbs::thumbs: |