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dirtydan |
posted on 9th Oct 04 at 12:59 |
my wheels r ET45. Unsure on tyres. Think ill give the arches a few whacks wit the hammer mayb get the arches Trimed / Choppd up :D. Cheers | |
Neil |
posted on 9th Oct 04 at 12:50 |
You can't roll corsa archs. If the offset is any more than et45 or if the wheels are wider than 7" you are probs gonna have probs, even with arch work.. also depends on the tires you have. I put 195/40/17 PNero Zero's on mine and it has loads more room in the arches now. Though the 3 grooves round them tires make them tramline like a twat on a Corsa :/ | |
corsa_sri04 |
posted on 9th Oct 04 at 12:43 |
you can trim the plastic arch and replace bolts with selftappers and speed clips. | |
loz@sussexcarz.com |
posted on 9th Oct 04 at 12:42 |
i knocked my arches out with a hammer it does nt rub atall now bt how wide r ur wheels cos anything bigger than a 7"width and u will have to cut the arches a fair bit.or just tell ur passengers to take the bus lol | |
dirtydan |
posted on 9th Oct 04 at 12:39 |
K, iv recently got 17" wheels, and just lowered car 40mm. It rubs somestimes with 2 people and rubs loads with 3 let alone 4 people. What exactly can i do to get this stop but keeping it lowered 40mm with 17's? Been told to get arches flared? & or rolled. If this is the case how much does this / these services cost roughly? |