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X 60RSA

posted on 18th Mar 05 at 12:06

quote:
Originally posted by aritchie
I think speedlines are a 49 offset, which means there is a slight chance they may catch yes, but small helper springs and 4mm of spacing to make the wheel et45 should sort it.


My plastic arches have already been cut, think thats because it used to have different wheels on it, seem to have bags of room anyway, 4mm spacer shouldn't give me any scrub then. I do have a problem with my centre caps, the stub shafts are eating away at them, wondered what that grinding noise was, only noticed when i have my new tyres put on..........OMG metal filings!


GED2.0CORSA

posted on 18th Mar 05 at 08:33

no, this is what i have done

u'll need spacers for the centre cap to fit over the castle nut, but not to fit the shocks pull the hub out when fitting the shocks and u shall be fine i would get a pic if i was at home but im at work, this is what i have done !!!

[Edited on 18-03-2005 by GED2.0CORSA]


Ant

posted on 18th Mar 05 at 00:20

I think speedlines are a 49 offset, which means there is a slight chance they may catch yes, but small helper springs and 4mm of spacing to make the wheel et45 should sort it.


James@CCC

posted on 16th Mar 05 at 23:34

quote:
Originally posted by chr15barn3s
the fit is too perfect on them both that they touch

fantastic logic :P:lol:

i dont no mate, but i wanna no the answer

quite a pointless post really...:(


chr15barn3s

posted on 16th Mar 05 at 23:29

ive heard that they rub and need spacers as the fit is too perfect on them both that they touch


X 60RSA

posted on 16th Mar 05 at 23:11

Thinking of getting some, wondering if spacers are needed at all, im on speedlines which might be a good wheel for the corsa but could cause problems if fitting new suspension..........i'm assuming the inside of the tyre would be very close?