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Half Pint

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 11:27

:lol:


Daimo B

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 11:16

quote:
Originally posted by Half Pint
it won't matter with your driving mate!

:lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol:


This is what im thinking, its Fads driving, not the car :lol:


Half Pint

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 11:10

it won't matter with your driving mate!

:lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol:


Daimo B

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 11:08

Dude, my et38's uysed to take me all over the road. Espcially down places like the by-pass through Crossways, down the road from Dartford to gravesend etc.

But on et45 it shouldn't tramline that bad at all. Mine doesn't do it much anymore (bar the lorry tracks) and thats on et40.


Fad

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 00:29

thought as much tramlines as it is :(


big eck

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 00:28

It will tramline really badly with that offset m8, the wider the wheels are the worse it gets.


Fad

posted on 31st Dec 03 at 00:27

Does offset of alloys affect handling? I know that a corsa will handle much better on a set of 15's than a set of 17's and drive better but i am tempted to get some deep dish 15 inch euro ris with an offset of ET35. I am currently on 15's ET45 with a 2ltr and i dont really want the handling impaired. I know Vaux made the offsets to 49 to stop tramling and help keep the car stright if a puncture occured etc but does offset matter in handling?