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luca2020 |
posted on 16th Feb 04 at 21:46 |
i was thinking this, but i just cant spend speending over 1k on wheels that im hardly ever gonna use | |
Kiddy_Corsa |
posted on 16th Feb 04 at 21:05 |
got my 17" so drive with them. | |
luca2020 |
posted on 16th Feb 04 at 17:41 |
problem with lowering 60-100mm odd is that it will be so low to the ground driving it will be allmost impossible | |
frenchcorsa@work |
posted on 16th Feb 04 at 17:04 |
I agree with Tomas, euro style is rear higher than front... | |
TOMAS |
posted on 16th Feb 04 at 16:42 |
believe it of not but with TRUE euro rims that poke out the arches its hard to go as low as you want to at the rear (80/100mm). Its because the rims poke out the arches and dont sit IN the arch thats the prob, you can trim back as much metal as you like but you end up going down to the inner wing if your not carefull. Most of the euro corsa dont have a lower rear end than about 50/60mm, they still look waaay slammed though because of such small wheels. Also raising the rear give it a good euro stance. :thumbs: | |
Jamie |
posted on 15th Feb 04 at 18:01 |
I know its not a Corsa... BUT! | |
Kiddy_Corsa |
posted on 15th Feb 04 at 17:36 |
70/100mm on the 14" | |
TOMAS |
posted on 15th Feb 04 at 17:35 |
I'd go for 14's and no smaller, get some 195/45/14 rubber too, falcon do them pretty cheap. You'll prob want a 40/50mm rear drop and at least a 60mm upfront. Go for it, I like brocks myself... | |
Kiddy_Corsa |
posted on 15th Feb 04 at 14:48 |
Cheers Mate!!! | |
stubbsy |
posted on 15th Feb 04 at 13:39 |
http://www.styledynamix.co.uk/ | |
myke |
posted on 15th Feb 04 at 12:28 |
nah, low offsets stick out. | |
Kiddy_Corsa |
posted on 15th Feb 04 at 12:17 |
Euro's |