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The squire

posted on 18th Oct 04 at 21:23

Turned out i need a new passenger side suspension. Two arms bent or something........ And a stub. 100 euro from the scrappy. Maybe ill get a full respray 2 .................


FlamingCorsa

posted on 17th Oct 04 at 23:02

nice kit that, dam cheep also


The squire

posted on 17th Oct 04 at 20:29

Fingers crossed!!


ed

posted on 17th Oct 04 at 20:12

When I span mine I bent the rear stub axle and gave the front a good bashing too - wrecked both of the wheels on the side that hit the kerb - the steering rack was fine, and the tracking was out loads. You'll have to get it checked out to be sure, but I think the Corsa steering racks are pretty tough!


The squire

posted on 17th Oct 04 at 19:34

Thanks! Yeah, ive been doing searches on these boards to do with the front axle etc. and im starting to get worried!! Its the passanger side i hit and when i face the driver side wheel forward, the passanger wheel faces slightly out. And its sitting further out of the arch than the driver side, but only slightly. I mean, after i hit it, i still had another 150 miles left to my journey and the car did it fine....... But in order to go straight i have to turn the steering wheel to the right. I wonder is that just the alignment off or is the steering rack wrecked? Ill fing out tomorrow when opel open..... I hope!!


ed

posted on 17th Oct 04 at 19:14

18's will fit on with your current set up. Most people are ignorant to the fact that the actuall rolling radius of an 18" wheel is around 9mm more than a 17" wheel, and the rolling radius of a 17" wheel is generally the same as a 16" wheel... With wide arches you'll want something like ET38, the ideal offset you want on a Vauxhall is around ET45 though - you can always space the wheels out with spacers to get them to sit right.

On another note - you'll probably only need a new stub axle and bearings for the hubs if you hit it hard...

[Edited on 17-10-2004 by 1800ed]


The squire

posted on 17th Oct 04 at 19:07

Hi

Im new to the boards so sorry if this topic was brought up before. Im currently running a set of masitaly 17s on my corsa b. I have the arches cut back and the screws removed, and they only really scrub with two people in the back.

But lucky old me drive into a wall last night and kinda f**ked the front up. Its all good though, cos now i hav to get up off my ass and change that bloody combat front bumper!! So im gonna stick on this jap bumper http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=72207&item=7928055306&rd=1 and a set of combat 2 arches, Sideskirts and combar 2 rear bumper.

What i was wondering is... After i fit the wide arches, will there be much room under the arches to cut back? And will there be much trouble fitting on 18s? I know thats a general enough question cos im not sure what rims ill be putting on so i dont know the offset!

BUt what do you guys think?

Im gonna have to change the wheels though cos the one that got hit is well wrecked, cos it took must of the blow! So i think the axle's kinda bent!! lol Also needin a new wing & headlight........ So ill be paying for this one :( ah well... at least the car will have a new kit:lol:

Thanks Guys

P.S what do you think of the jap bumper? Any alternative suggestions?