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Gambit |
posted on 24th Jul 03 at 08:31 |
the wheels will fit fine sunny, although can u not get the same wheels in et45? | |
sunny |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 23:50 |
What about my situation? | |
Matt_123 |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 22:38 |
quote: i'm running et45 with those exact tyres and the car's absolutely fine. | |
Noonster |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 21:22 |
The cars not lowered so guess it will be ok then...... thanks for the advice. | |
SLSXi |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 21:18 |
quote: is the car lowered? if not, then no :) | |
Noonster |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 18:18 |
If I get et 45 alloys with 205/40/17 tires will i experiance any scrubing or catching on full lock on my Corsa C?? | |
spiny |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 18:09 |
45 is about the smallest you want to go, its not so much the wheel scuffing you want to watch (you can always cut the plastic arches back a bit) its the handling. Vauxhalls and particularly Corsas are cranky about the offset. It affects the front wheel geometry. I've fitted 45's and they tramline slightly ie follow road undulations and at speed tend to like to go in a straight line. With a lot of power you'll get more torque steer as well (boot it and it flies to one side!) I've no complaint about mine but it can make your drive a bit of a battle on bumpy roads, still I always wanted forearms like popeye!! On the upside the 45's stick out more and make the car look really chunky and the wider wheel base should in theory improve handling. Mine are ET45 15" 195 on 45 profile and I'm well chuffed with them. Neil | |
rob_watti |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 17:33 |
is offset in mm? | |
Stoneyginger |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 12:55 |
quote: ET50 on anything 16 and upwards will cause you hassle simply because it will rub against the inner arch if i'm not mistaken | |
Speedi |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 12:49 |
Yeah but none of these are the correct offset. Fair enough they wont foul da arches, but do they effect the handling? | |
Makarus |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 12:33 |
Yeah as said ET45-49 on 15's will see a very nice fit, ET45 on 17's and 16's is your best option, ET40-45 on 15's and you should still be OK with a little work put into it. | |
Gambit |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 12:31 |
good thinking batman | |
Neshol |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 11:46 |
Don't forget, you can always use spacers if the worst comes to the worst. | |
Gambit |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 11:27 |
will probably be fine as you'll have a thinner tyre 195/45, than that of the 17 (205/40) | |
sunny |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 10:05 |
et50 for 15"? | |
Gambit |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 08:32 |
et50 on 17's will catch the the rear suspension | |
Cavey |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 02:52 |
think there might have been a hint of sarcasm there, can't see 1mm making an awful lot of difference, but i don't claim to be an expert on Cars, so i could be speaking utter crap | |
sunny |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 02:47 |
reason? | |
corsa-sxi |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 01:21 |
no way | |
sunny |
posted on 23rd Jul 03 at 01:16 |
what about et50 is that ok too? | |
Neshol |
posted on 22nd Jul 03 at 23:41 |
Nah not too much m8, go for it. | |
Speedi |
posted on 22nd Jul 03 at 23:28 |
I'm after a new set of wheels, but the choice is limted because of the et49 offset. I've heard that et45 is reasonable. Will et45 affect the handling? |