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Chris F

posted on 1st May 06 at 12:19

where did ya did your rims from.. cos im after a set pref wit tyres...!


Kano

posted on 1st May 06 at 11:38

My old sport on GSi's.. What a lot of pish about making the car look dated... Jst get urself some 60mm springs and 45 tyres and ure done


JM_16v

posted on 1st May 06 at 10:47

:( not into credit


abdus

posted on 1st May 06 at 10:46

LOL... go to halfords and buy them on interest free credit for 6 months :P


JM_16v

posted on 1st May 06 at 10:42

http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=281529

cant afford tyres and lowering :( so looks lik nothings going to happen


JM_16v

posted on 1st May 06 at 10:11

reason i got cav wheels are cos my wheels are kurbed to fuck and wanted some better condition wheels


abdus

posted on 1st May 06 at 10:04

multi spokes 15s with low profiles 195/45 tyres on


Ry_B

posted on 1st May 06 at 10:03

Mate don't do the cav wheels, they make the car look dated. Keep your rims or get some other ones :thumbs:


Dan. T

posted on 1st May 06 at 10:02

drop it 40 or 50mm then, personally id stick with the rules & get some 195/45/15 tyres on those cav rims ;)


JM_16v

posted on 1st May 06 at 10:00

got my current multi spokes on 15" with 195/55 tyres on

but i wanna drop it 60mm an put the 15" cav wheels on which have 205/55

i need to swap the tyres over dont ?

or shall i just stick cav wheels on an not lower:look:

advice and opions wouldbe great