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Old 12-10-2009, 10:59 PM
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Can anyone advise me as to whether I will have problems fitting these wheels with them being 8" wide?

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Can anyone advise me as to whether I will have problems fitting these wheels with them being 8" wide?

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yes they will fit adam,but you will have the same rubbing issues as escort cossie wheels,would look mean though and totally different
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With being ET25 am i right in thinking they will sit further into the arches than the escos wheels?
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Here is mine with 8x17 ET33





8x16 ET25 (Escos Monte)

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they should sit exactly as escos wheels as they are et25 also
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Originally Posted by jonny s2
they should sit exactly as escos wheels as they are et25 also
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ET25 wheels will need 8-10mm spacers to bring them back to a useable offset. I'm running 8x17 ET35 wheels on mine and have slight rubbing on the rears but with a little trimming they'll be ok.

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Originally Posted by muz
ET25 wheels will need 8-10mm spacers to bring them back to a useable offset. I'm running 8x17 ET35 wheels on mine and have slight rubbing on the rears but with a little trimming they'll be ok.
Wrong way round mate. If you put 10mm spacers on a et25 it would bring them out to et15 not et35! So they would stick out and scuff like a bitch

PS The smaller the offset the further the wheel sits out.
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I have standard 2wd cosworth alloys on mine, you can't use escort bolts as they will pull through, speedshack sell the conversion bolts (and longer ones too) with the std cosworth alloys (205's) I'm having to use 6mm spacers on the back and 5mm on the front, but thats quite low on coilovers on the front. No scrubbing at all, but would rather not have the spacers!
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Originally Posted by Rob_DOHC
I have standard 2wd cosworth alloys on mine, you can't use escort bolts as they will pull through, speedshack sell the conversion bolts (and longer ones too) with the std cosworth alloys (205's) I'm having to use 6mm spacers on the back and 5mm on the front, but thats quite low on coilovers on the front. No scrubbing at all, but would rather not have the spacers!
pics of yours please,
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they will fit but,you will need to trim the arches accordingly they will also stick out a little and may tram line abit,if you wanta nice ride stick as close to the standard offset as possible
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