G GRANT New member Joined Sep 1, 2016 Messages 20 Sep 1, 2016 #1 With cut arches and extensions applied, would an offset of ET0 be possible, both front and rear?
zinc2000 Active member Joined Jun 28, 2012 Messages 1,636 Location Sunny Scotland Sep 1, 2016 #2 Anything is possible but doubt if the wheel bearings or hubs would stand the strain for very long, probably make the steering a little odd I would think due to the extra forward and backward movement of the wheels when you turn.
Anything is possible but doubt if the wheel bearings or hubs would stand the strain for very long, probably make the steering a little odd I would think due to the extra forward and backward movement of the wheels when you turn.
red Administrator Staff member Joined Oct 3, 2007 Messages 12,049 Location Cambridgeshire Sep 2, 2016 #3 As above, given you're extending the arches there's no reason they'd not fit.
C Chubz New member Joined May 28, 2015 Messages 38 Nov 25, 2016 #4 ill be running Et2 wheels ( 16'' xxr 533 ) and iv had to cut the outer lips off my front arches all round for clearance.. havent started on the rear yet because its quite high on standard suspension will work, but expect some arch cutting ! lol
ill be running Et2 wheels ( 16'' xxr 533 ) and iv had to cut the outer lips off my front arches all round for clearance.. havent started on the rear yet because its quite high on standard suspension will work, but expect some arch cutting ! lol