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kerzo

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 21:58

Theres a good chance mine should be alright coz it was lowered 40mm on 17's before i bought it


Kris TD

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 21:53

just remove the rear arch bolts, well the top 2 then u may be alright, depends on the car reeally, everyone seems to get different results.


kerzo

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 21:50

OK cheers kris


Kris TD

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 21:46

pcd on clio is the same as a corsa, i know this cos i bolted one ogf my 17's onto mates phase 1 clio yesturday.

clio is et 36-38 ideally, u donnt spacers, the need to move in, not out, u may get away with it on 15's, wouldnt on anything bigger though.


kerzo

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 21:40

How did he actually have them on his corsa then? Is the pcd the diameter from the centre? Surely then the holes would be completely mis-aligned?


Makarus

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 19:57

They will be wrong, I am sure they are 110mm bolt set where as Corsa's are 100mm.

Dont know about the offset.


kerzo

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 19:52

I have been offered a set of 15 inch alloys off a mate that he used to have on his corsa. However they were on a clio before he got them and I am assuming that they are the wrong offset for a corsa. Would spacers put too much of a strain on teh bearings etc?