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stevie-p
06-03-10, 08:51 AM
as most no i have a 2door saloon with some artecs on would i be silly to get shot and run 9x14'' steels (most proberbly show use only) as i love the idea but 9j on a nova is extreme:d and i no its not most peoples cup of tea

cheers
stevie

John
06-03-10, 08:57 AM
this thread also needs pics!

Plug
06-03-10, 09:05 AM
yes then sell them me

stevie-p
06-03-10, 09:06 AM
have no pics atm but they are wide and are on 195 45 14's and ****e loads of stretch (maybe a dab too much)

mayhem
06-03-10, 10:57 AM
steve, i'd go for 7.5 front and 8j rears.. or 8j all around. that looks great on a saloon.

this is 7.5j on a saloon front

http://i678.photobucket.com/albums/vv146/van_het_ende_customs/Opel%20Corsa%20TR%201987/S6301622.jpg

L14MNP
06-03-10, 11:23 AM
Staggered ET or tyre widths on FWD is so wrong.

Edd
06-03-10, 01:35 PM
^^^ totally agree, won't look good at all.

mayhem
06-03-10, 05:25 PM
:roll:yeah, speedlines FTW

craig green
06-03-10, 05:29 PM
I'm glad you say its for show use. I really wouldnt want to be a Nova wheel bearing on 9J rims.
I would imagine the steering feel & tramlining would be utterly hideous too, so I deffo wouldnt do it.
But I'd love to see it & if you can get them on, loooking sweet & not have to butcher the arches, so that your tame, daily wheels still look neat.. ..DO IT!

bmw156
06-03-10, 05:31 PM
Staggered ET or tyre widths on FWD is so wrong.

is it bad on RWD lol

Brettski
06-03-10, 05:49 PM
my bannded steels will be ready and on my sr/gt in 3 weeks will post pics up when done it will look awsome when finished trust me and i doo think that 9s are far to wide i went for 7.5 front and 8 rears on 14 inch steels :thumb:

stevie-p
06-03-10, 06:02 PM
im having second thoughts a 195 45 on a 9j rim with a 5 month old baby maybe a tad optimistic at this time i cant decide : l

Graeme
06-03-10, 06:07 PM
These are 9x14 of ww and I think they'll be too wide even for a saloon


http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w273/stoneislandazza/18335_447839660004_638990004_108359.jpg

mayhem
06-03-10, 06:16 PM
guys.. i get the idea you all forget that banding steelies drops the offset down by inches..
brett: you need to butcher youre rear arches to make them fit ;)

if a wheel is 5j et49 and is banded to 9j, the offset is -52.6

stevie-p
06-03-10, 07:00 PM
there the ones graeme

Graeme
06-03-10, 07:04 PM
I wish you all the luck in the world but I'd personally think twice if I had to put my own 'nipper' in the car

stevie-p
06-03-10, 07:06 PM
as said as show wheels i could not use them for daily

Connor
06-03-10, 07:07 PM
i voted 'yes'
but 9j is a tad optimistic.
also.... wheres the 'burgo' option? lol

Brettski
07-03-10, 12:58 PM
guys.. i get the idea you all forget that banding steelies drops the offset down by inches..
brett: you need to butcher youre rear arches to make them fit ;)

if a wheel is 5j et49 and is banded to 9j, the offset is -52.6

and no i wont have to butcher them dude i have allready planed this and also i have lots more stretch than yousual due to the tyresize i am youseing

and i am also a man of many talents :):thumb:

mayhem
07-03-10, 04:45 PM
brett, you have a negative ET now (if there oem vauxwheels)...
tyre size isnt going to fix that, or do you want 155 on a 8j?
7j et25 already catches in the arches (185-50-14 tyre)..

i hope you get away with it, but imo you need flared arches.

Benn
07-03-10, 08:31 PM
When they just stick right out, it just looks like "the first set of alloys i bought from Halfords"... Cause they don't fit at all and just look sh*te. I'm seeing this look more and more..

If they have a tiny bit or poke and good stance then they look good.

That Corsa just looks "i have no idea about fitment or offset"