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saxohull
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S1 106 Xsi running 148whp
#1
28th October 2009, 22:22
Would I be looking at major scrubbage with 16"s with a 50mm drop???????
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AlexBp
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#2
28th October 2009, 22:27
should be fine if you have the right offset and tyre size
saxohull
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#3
28th October 2009, 22:33
ET20??????
AlexBp
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#4
28th October 2009, 22:39
iirc should be 15 to 18 ish so a 3mm spacer should sort you out if there is any
saxohull
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#5
28th October 2009, 22:42
what if i put 20mm spacers on?
AlexBp
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#6
28th October 2009, 22:43
then you will more than likely get rubbing tbh
saxohull
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S1 106 Xsi running 148whp
#7
28th October 2009, 22:44
on the arch im thinking?excuse my lameness, i dont understand this
AlexBp
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#8
28th October 2009, 22:49
yea youll push the wheel out so it will hit the edge of the arch like
ive seen people space rims out before and trim the arch lip off i dont see the point really
saxohull
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S1 106 Xsi running 148whp
#9
28th October 2009, 22:51
aslong as the 50mm drop doesnt affect em too much il be happy, seen some 3mm spacers on fleabay for about £20
AlexBp
West Midlands
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#10
28th October 2009, 22:55
i had 16s 50mm down on my old sax it was fine
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