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Old 25-05-2015, 06:29 PM
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got the chance of some 5spoke comps in et25 , will these fill the arches on a 4x4 sapphire cosworth .
if they don't could I use a spacer to bring them out a bit
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forgot to say the wheels are 17x7.5
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et25 will probably rub the arches ,around et35 is what you want.
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et25 is more suited for the escort cosworth
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will they stick out past the arches bud
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probably. basically lower the offset the further they stick out mate.
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Originally Posted by eel-roy-t5r
got the chance of some 5spoke comps in et25 , will these fill the arches on a 4x4 sapphire cosworth .
if they don't could I use a spacer to bring them out a bit
cheers


forgot to say the wheels are 17x7.5
cheers
ET32 lowest you can go on a saff Lee
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cheers lads , could I machine the hub of the wheel or would it be to thin ??
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Originally Posted by eel-roy-t5r
cheers lads , could I machine the hub of the wheel or would it be to thin ??
Yes you can, I've seen it done a few times.

Sure Dicko on here done it with RL7's and comps
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Beg to differ et20 on the rear of mine no issues at all and with a 6 degree beam

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I wouldn't suggest machining much off the back of the wheel for safety sake.




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