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Wheel fitment - Jukie88 - 22-01-2013 Right I'm looking at some wheels with the ET of zero will I need spacers so they fit ?? RE: Wheel fitment - Poodle - 22-01-2013 No, you may need to roll the arches depending on their other measurements. RE: Wheel fitment - puglove - 22-01-2013 With a ET 0 you will need roll the arches or have some streched tyres. And a play with ride hight. RE: Wheel fitment - Slam Wagon - 22-01-2013 What height is the car and what width are the wheels? 3 door or 5 door? Re: Wheel fitment - TomLum - 22-01-2013 I'm at et 0 down around 50mm with stretch tires and had to roll my arch lips. Wheel fitment - Jukie88 - 22-01-2013 It's a 5 door and it's lowered 60mm Wheel fitment - Sambarker - 22-01-2013 What width wheels? RE: Wheel fitment - Poodle - 22-01-2013 And the width of the wheels/tyres? Guessing you'll probably struggle to roll the arches enough as it is... RE: Wheel fitment - Slam Wagon - 22-01-2013 You going to have to be careful of the door shuts, had to get mine re welded. RE: Wheel fitment - puglove - 22-01-2013 As above. You need to find out what J the wheel is Wheel fitment - Jukie88 - 22-01-2013 15 x 8.25 RE: Wheel fitment - Poodle - 23-01-2013 Definitely be a challenge to fit those matey. RE: Wheel fitment - Niall - 23-01-2013 Moved to correct section RE: Wheel fitment - cwspellowe - 23-01-2013 8.25" hey? XXR's by any chance? Your main concern on a 5 door is going to be the rear door shuts, they'll be sitting actually on the wheels so need chopped out the way RE: Wheel fitment - Slam Wagon - 23-01-2013 What size tyres are you running? Ive got 15x 8 et-20 185/45/15 tyres and i dont know how much drop. Ive had to properly roll and flair the arches and get the door shuts re welded. Few pics in here http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-4281.html doesnt really show how much the arches are flaired. Wheel fitment - Jukie88 - 23-01-2013 I've not got the wheels yet but if I do I'll be getting the lowest profile as humanly possible RE: Wheel fitment - Slam Wagon - 23-01-2013 Still going to need some arch work to fit. Lower the profile the more chance of damaging the wheels on potholes etc Wheel fitment - Jukie88 - 23-01-2013 I want concave wheels but the only 4x108 is et0 it's a pain in the ass !!! And I really don't want to do arch work I've done enough to this car lol RE: Wheel fitment - Slam Wagon - 23-01-2013 Where abouts are you? Maybe someone local to test fit wheels? Wheel fitment - Jukie88 - 24-01-2013 I'm in Plymouth Devon RE: Wheel fitment - puglove - 24-01-2013 Same styles as XXR but do 4x108 in ET 35 Wheel fitment - Jukie88 - 24-01-2013 (24-01-2013, 07:09 PM)puglove Wrote: Same styles as XXR but do 4x108 in ET 35 ???????? RE: Wheel fitment - puglove - 24-01-2013 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA sorry http://www.rimstyle.com/alloywheels/brand/?brand=axe Wheel fitment - Jukie88 - 24-01-2013 YES !!!! I love those ex8's |