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Dimma rear geometry - Grant - 02-02-2014

What rear beam did the Dimma use? A wider track one? Or was this counteracted with BFO wheels?


Had a scour around the interwebz and found nothing Huh


RE: Dimma rear geometry - Craigus - 02-02-2014

Did the dimma have struts? or was that just the maxi? or neither haha


RE: Dimma rear geometry - Niall - 02-02-2014

iirc the dimma had a standard width beam (with massive TBs and ARB) with huge offset wheels.
The Maxi however had a wider beam which you can buy in bits from Peugeot Sport for about 10k i think it was.


RE: Dimma rear geometry - Grant - 02-02-2014

So the most economical way to run a dimma rear kit would be with mahoosively offset wheels?


RE: Dimma rear geometry - welshpug - 02-02-2014

yup, that's how they built them anyway.


RE: Dimma rear geometry - Grant - 02-02-2014

So how on earth would somebody go about buying these?! They're worse than rocking horse shit. Even a generic -48 offset wheel seems to not exist Sad


RE: Dimma rear geometry - Pompey306mark - 02-02-2014

There was a guy on the 6 forum from fareham selling massive spacers for the dimma.


RE: Dimma rear geometry - Grant - 02-02-2014

That was 18 months ago and they're sold lol


RE: Dimma rear geometry - Pompey306mark - 02-02-2014

Time flies and all that crap.


RE: Dimma rear geometry - Grant - 02-02-2014

(02-02-2014, 10:01 PM)Pompey306mark Wrote: Time flies and all that crap.


This is oh too true! lol


RE: Dimma rear geometry - welshpug - 02-02-2014

those spacers were fooking scary.


RE: Dimma rear geometry - Grant - 02-02-2014

Why so?


RE: Dimma rear geometry - Eeyore - 03-02-2014

there is a website that sells all the stuff for wide track suspension. not sure if its the front or rears. There was a link around on a thread where somebody wanted a dimma.


RE: Dimma rear geometry - Grant - 03-02-2014

(03-02-2014, 12:23 AM)SRowell Wrote: there is a website that sells all the stuff for wide track suspension. not sure if its the front or rears. There was a link around on a thread where somebody wanted a dimma.

That was all the front stuff to extend the track of the front wheels. Nothing about the rears, or even wheels to fit lol


RE: Dimma rear geometry - mikey b - 03-02-2014

I would say that most people would run the biggest offset wheels with the biggest spacer that could


RE: Dimma rear geometry - Slam Wagon - 03-02-2014

If you can find any wheels with a negative offset then with adapters your going to be close. Probably have to go for "drift" wheels. Im running -20 all round on the estate.