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Gavin

posted on 17th Dec 03 at 19:08

ur'll be ok with 15's and et35's, thats if ur not bothering to lower ya car ant ur not fussed about them sticking out atad


dirtydan

posted on 17th Dec 03 at 18:17

im not lowering and am lookign at 15" alloys :o with 4 stud


Gavin

posted on 17th Dec 03 at 18:07

u can easy get away with 40mm drop on 195/50/15's i recon, cos i have 195/45/15 and there enough space still


psycho sport

posted on 17th Dec 03 at 18:05

35 is ok as long as you dont lower it. i know u can get 38 wiv 40mm drop.


Gavin

posted on 17th Dec 03 at 18:05

lol, et 35 is ok on 15 inch alloys...but they stick out abit....i have them on my corsa with 45 series profile...and dropped it 40mm without rubbing.

try and get a higher offset like wat daimo sed, saves the hassle in the future


dirtydan

posted on 17th Dec 03 at 17:59

loads peeps said ET 35 is ok? :o


Daimo B

posted on 17th Dec 03 at 17:54

4 stud is what u need. When you ring up you need to find out whats the "Offset" is. On a Corsa B, the et (Offset) is 49, but anything between 45-49 is fine. With smaller wheels (15" and 16") then you can get away with alloys between et 40 and et49.


dirtydan

posted on 17th Dec 03 at 17:50

Hi, i am thinking of getting some alloys, but some alloys have like 5 stud holes etc, how many studs does a standard corsa b have? say it is 4 can i get alloys with 4 studs? or wont they fit

Thx dan