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RichR
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Quick Question - What's a Clio (around 99 if it makes a difference) wheel stud pattern?
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oh, 1.2 if that makes a difference as well
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4 x 100


WRLFC !

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a set of clio steelies will fit on a corsa then?
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4x100 (same as vaux/vw)

centre bore is 60.1 if memory serves me correct.
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quote:
Originally posted by LiVe LeE
a set of clio steelies will fit on a corsa then?


yes
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Yeah 4x100. Didnt tomtom have some clio wheels fitted to his corsa at one point?
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if the steels have chunky tyres on them, it might rub due to the offset but this all depends how low you go.
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offset is a bit dodgy though iirc.

somewhere in the mid thirties.
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I need to take the wheels off the corsa to sell and have my sister's old clio steelies as a replacement then
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
offset is a bit dodgy though iirc.

somewhere in the mid thirties.


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Originally posted by aron
if the steels have chunky tyres on them, it might rub due to the offset but this all depends how low you go.


Its only to move the car round on, shell's being scrapped when its stripped but having wheels would be better than not having wheels

[Edited on 13-07-2009 by LiVe LeE]
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mateys silver gsi let had clio wheels too, cant remember his name but now has cersarios (sp) used to have the saxo vts

 
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