SE8 Rear wheels different?
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SE8 Rear wheels different?
Hi all,
Just wonder if what I think I've heard is true, are the wheels on an SE8 wider than a normal ECOTEC? If so what spec are they (and what is a standard's for that matter) and is there anyway I can buy after markets that are the same?
Cheers
Just wonder if what I think I've heard is true, are the wheels on an SE8 wider than a normal ECOTEC? If so what spec are they (and what is a standard's for that matter) and is there anyway I can buy after markets that are the same?
Cheers
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randomman
Great stuff, thanks
Now I just need to decide what alloy wheels to go for. I'd like to keep the 205 width, as I dont like the feeling that I'm loosing out on any grip. I like the really thin look on wheels, like Wolfrace Street Mantis (although they do tend to be popular with most boy racers for some reason) If I can get the money together I'll go for OZ Ulterleggeras
I'm open to all suggestions though
Now I just need to decide what alloy wheels to go for. I'd like to keep the 205 width, as I dont like the feeling that I'm loosing out on any grip. I like the really thin look on wheels, like Wolfrace Street Mantis (although they do tend to be popular with most boy racers for some reason) If I can get the money together I'll go for OZ Ulterleggeras
I'm open to all suggestions though
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randomman
here ya go mate
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tsw heat with 205/40/17 yoko rubber
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tsw heat with 205/40/17 yoko rubber
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chief
<!--quoteo--><div class='quotetop'></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->And after a quick tot up my mod list is now 1.5 times the cost of what I'm paying for the car.
Is that good or bad?<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Depends on how much your paying for the car:wink:
Also if you're happy to spend money on mods then go for it, there's people on here who have spent way more on mods than the actual car cost them.
Is that good or bad?<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Depends on how much your paying for the car:wink:
Also if you're happy to spend money on mods then go for it, there's people on here who have spent way more on mods than the actual car cost them.
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Toddy
its al relative i searched for a cheap calibra because i new i was spending a lot of money
car £500
exhaust £600
air filter £250
throttle bodies £1000
soundsystem £2500
alloys £1000 when i got them 6 years ago for my corsa
but then compare that to my mate who bought a type r brand new and has cost him £25,000 so far
car £500
exhaust £600
air filter £250
throttle bodies £1000
soundsystem £2500
alloys £1000 when i got them 6 years ago for my corsa
but then compare that to my mate who bought a type r brand new and has cost him £25,000 so far
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