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Greg_M |
posted on 17th Jun 04 at 16:01 |
which does every one rekon, getting some new rims. et:50 or et:45? | |
Paul H |
posted on 17th Jun 04 at 11:15 |
oh dear usual case of wheel companys not knowing fcuk all again.you can get 18" rims on the c with no arch mods.17's fit fine on any corsa c you need an offset of between et40 to et45 on the c.you can even lower them -40mm with no arch work. | |
broster |
posted on 16th Jun 04 at 22:44 |
wheels come in 4 stud aswell. u2u red_sxi off here for wheel help top bloke. lives local too. 17s will go on easy mate, no worries there! just look for an offset thats as close the 49 as possible! | |
YesBoss[UK] |
posted on 16th Jun 04 at 21:50 |
Also i take it ,it all depends on whether they can drill the alloy wheel to fit 4 Stud cars as my corsa is 4 stud and most alloys i see are 5. | |
Greg_M |
posted on 16th Jun 04 at 21:28 |
www.wheel-base.co.uk | |
YesBoss[UK] |
posted on 16th Jun 04 at 21:20 |
quote: Do ya know any decent places to get some 17" from, only reason i went up TMC was cause my mate works there and i can get some Wolfrace rims 35% off ? Joe | |
Greg_M |
posted on 16th Jun 04 at 21:16 |
no, vaux sell 17's to go on corsa's. | |
YesBoss[UK] |
posted on 16th Jun 04 at 21:13 |
Hi everyone , i recently went to TMC in nothampton town centre and asked about getting some 17" Rims for my Corsa C, i was suprised to here that the bloke told me that i would need arch work to fit 16" rims and Major Arch work to fit 17" rims, Is This True? really been lookin forward to putting some Big rims on my car but im all confused now, what do ya think ? |