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5Alive :Rank:
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Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
WHEELS
So i like wheels but i have no idea about the size thing. Please explain to me up to what size wheels the 5 can take. I'm not on about 16" or 17" i'm talking offsets ? zero, positive, negative etc
Plus what can the 5 take before you have to mess with the arches ?
There are sooo many gorgeous alloys out there, like these
Work equips, particularly the 03's on the left. Though the 01's are gorgeous too !
I could never afford any at full price and would have to put a cover on the car every night to hide them, and check my mirror everytime i drive home to make sure i'm not being followed.
Sun Oct 18, 2009 6:49 pm
roadsterbloke :Rank:
Joined: 27 Jan 2008 Posts: 1198
Location: sheffield
and get some one to fit em
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Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:01 pm
5Alive :Rank:
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roadsterbloke wrote:
and get some one to fit em
NO i can change a wheel !! if its just a plain swap that is no messin wi spacers etc
Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:08 pm
roadsterbloke :Rank:
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the 5 can take
an offset between 3degress negative & 3degrees positive,
the pcd or pitch circle diameter of the 5's hub is 120mm with a left handed key way,
theres no limit to wot wheel will interfior with the arches, it depends on suspension & tyre size,
theres a 15 degree temperature differential in tyre air pressure which may vary when filled with nitrogen
the near side tyres however have a much greater offset for protection from the kerb,
silver wheels will not deflate as quick as black ones during a blow out
however the multi spoked style of wheel take much longer to complete a full rotation than those which are of a fuller face type design
mariner blue cars with loose boot spoilers and shabby wiring are better off running 145 70 13 tyres as there drivers are of an older disposistion and it is generally thought to be much safer for them
but hey im no EXPERT,
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Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:15 pm
roadsterbloke :Rank:
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and fook off, they are TAN leather & british racing green is cool
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Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:17 pm
5Alive :Rank:
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roadsterbloke wrote:
and fook off, they are TAN leather & british racing green is cool
Ya mugged ya self off there mate !! I didn't have to say a word about your dodgy interior
Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:36 pm
5Alive :Rank:
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So when people say ya can't have them wheels without workin on ya arches they are lying then !!
I can cos you said so !! I'm not a big fan of stretch tyres but surely the tyres only fit the size of the wheels ya puttin em on.
Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:46 pm
Damo :Rank:
Joined: 07 Oct 2007 Posts: 137
Location: Sheffield
Here you go dude.
Is this any good? Or do you know all this already and I'm missing the point? lol
Lol thats good that mate cheers. Lol ! Theres no hidden messages in this thread mate. My issue is when i see wheels for sale i think jeez they're nice i wouldn't mind them. 99% o time i would never buy em anyhow, but the fact that i have no idea if i could fit em without having to mess with my arches is annoying, as i have been advised a few times that wheels that i've liked wouldn't fit without rolling my arches or even cutting out my arches. I love wheels with deep offsets but don't want the car lookin silly. This is all hypothetical as i wont be getting any i just wanna know what crack is.
Sun Oct 18, 2009 8:11 pm
roadsterbloke :Rank:
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a 17" wheel with a profile of 45 and standard shocks wont fill up the arch as much as a 17" wheel with a profile of 70 with lowered suspension
so its not all about the wheel size, there a sensible reply, hehe!
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Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:21 pm
5Alive :Rank:
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roadsterbloke wrote:
a 17" wheel with a profile of 45 and standard shocks wont fill up the arch as much as a 17" wheel with a profile of 70 with lowered suspension
so its not all about the wheel size, there a sensible reply, hehe!
Now that i understand
Tue Oct 20, 2009 7:22 pm
Adamred5 :Rank:
Joined: 30 Jun 2008 Posts: 320
Re: WHEELS
5Alive wrote:
So i like wheels but i have no idea about the size thing. Please explain to me up to what size wheels the 5 can take. I'm not on about 16" or 17" i'm talking offsets ? zero, positive, negative etc
Plus what can the 5 take before you have to mess with the arches ?
There are sooo many gorgeous alloys out there, like these
Work equips, particularly the 03's on the left. Though the 01's are gorgeous too !
I could never afford any at full price and would have to put a cover on the car every night to hide them, and check my mirror everytime i drive home to make sure i'm not being followed.
just did a little wee when I saw these wheels and those arches! WOW!
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Tue Oct 20, 2009 11:25 pm
roadsterbloke :Rank:
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ARCHES!!!!!! ya mean elephants ears
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Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:27 am
5Alive :Rank:
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I do believe the one on the left has arches too except they are blended in. They do make arches slightly smaller than the ones on the right.
yeah i know what ya mean about the wheels, i think they are about £1500 !
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