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oJNAo |
posted on 20th Jan 17 at 10:37 |
quote: replied to your U2U bud | |
anthcorsa |
posted on 20th Jan 17 at 10:14 |
That would be amazing mate | |
oJNAo |
posted on 20th Jan 17 at 09:22 |
quote: I bought them off someone on here can't remember who though. They fitted fine with 15" wheels and FK Coilovers wound all the way down, just the outside of the tyre rubber slightly on full lock. I've still got them if you want them mate | |
Ben G |
posted on 19th Jan 17 at 20:53 |
I've used flat spacers in the past (5mm) and fitting/removing the wheel was a right pain as there wasn't enough of a lip on the hub left for it to sit on. | |
anthcorsa |
posted on 19th Jan 17 at 18:59 |
quote: Yeah that's exactly what I'm thinking. I'd rather not use any TBH but I have no option if I want the car lowered | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 19th Jan 17 at 18:52 |
Always best to use hub centric ones where possible | |
anthcorsa |
posted on 19th Jan 17 at 18:08 |
quote: Where did you get those from bud? Do they clear the coilover and the arch? | |
oJNAo |
posted on 19th Jan 17 at 18:03 |
I have 8mm hubcentric ones available mate, I had 5mm universal ones and they were a pain in the ass every time I took my wheels off | |
anthcorsa |
posted on 19th Jan 17 at 18:00 |
Got the coilovers on today and went to fit the original GSI wheels and the inside of the tyre is touching the coilover Spring. Am I right in thinking some flat 5mm spacers will do the trick or would people use hubcentric ones? I read somewhere unless your going bigger than 10mm flat ones will be fine and TBH I'm struggling to find anything less than 15mm available in hubcentric. What have people done before? Cheers :thumbs: |