Hi,
Ok first time on here but seems wicked so far.
Heres a question i have spend months trying to find the answer.
I have taken my car to my own mechanic and kwik fix and neither have managed to help......
I put some 16\" alloys on my car about 3 months ago and if i have people in the back seat and go over a bump, the outside of the wheel rubs agains the plastic wheel arch......... BUT it is only on the passenger side
ANY ideas how i can sort this out before my wheels burst
Phillygee
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up grade your suspension, and trim the wheel archs back this should help it stop
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any idea what the problem might be though?
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yea when you go over bumps or have people in the back the wheels rub against the archs
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Or the wheels are the wrong offset. Check behind the centre cap (if any) or around the inside of the rim. Look for a number starting with \"ET\" or something like 38, 42 or 45.
No more Corsa :(
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cool, just had a look and the number on the tyre is 195/45 R 16
Does this help at all?
Phil
Does this help at all?
Phil
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it just means your suspension is a bit more knackered on that one side., wouldn\'t worry 2 much, i don\'t bother carrying rear passengers, to much hassel.
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I;ve lowered mine 60mm on 15\'s and have had my archs rolled but have found that it catches slightly on the rear drivers side arch. Got the wheel off and had a good look...Found out it was the bolt that holds the arch trims on. I grinded it back to nut without taking too much off, Now i can load it up with 5 people and dont have to worry about avoiding bumps.Give that one a try sunshine
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hmmmmm
sounds like a plan
did you do the arches yourself??
sounds like a plan
did you do the arches yourself??