Hi just wodner but wht is the stock distance of the vauxhlla corsa suspesion Ie the distance frm the endge of the tyre and the wheel arch
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my guess is about 3 and a half inches? but paul w will no more
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im not sure cause ma mate said it looks rather low for a stock car lolz. And i stood back and thought yes it doe.
Ading some side skirt it loks to me like itll only be like 2 inches off the ground
and i dont think its been lowered
well was from and old lady owner when bought it hense only got 38k on the clock
Ading some side skirt it loks to me like itll only be like 2 inches off the ground
and i dont think its been lowered
well was from and old lady owner when bought it hense only got 38k on the clock
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any ideas?
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front arches
standard is about 3 - 3.5 inches from tyre to arch
sport/GSi is about 2.5 - 3 inches from tyre to arch
rear arches
standard is about 2 - 2.5 inches from tyre to arch
sport/GSi is about 1.5 - 2 inches from tyre to arch
all with standard wheel/tyre combo\'s
thats off the top of my head too... but is right for my GSi
dont forget though, the load inside the car (ice, etc) will all make a difference
if the car is sitting quiter low, could indicate duffed springs, so maybe time to upgrade your suspension
standard is about 3 - 3.5 inches from tyre to arch
sport/GSi is about 2.5 - 3 inches from tyre to arch
rear arches
standard is about 2 - 2.5 inches from tyre to arch
sport/GSi is about 1.5 - 2 inches from tyre to arch
all with standard wheel/tyre combo\'s
thats off the top of my head too... but is right for my GSi
dont forget though, the load inside the car (ice, etc) will all make a difference
if the car is sitting quiter low, could indicate duffed springs, so maybe time to upgrade your suspension
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hi yes i woudl say they are the standard wheels
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did u mean the distance betrwwn the inside arch or outisde im thinking the outside like in this pic bellow
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did u mean the distance betrwwn the inside arch or outisde im thinking the outside like in this pic bellow
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like in the pic you posted
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can u see wht i mean by it does look kinda low
well for a stock model lolz
ill give it a measure later and find out
well for a stock model lolz
ill give it a measure later and find out
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ok measured them
front is 2 inches frm the wheel arch like i showed in pic and back was 1.5 inches
maybe it the tires but surpose they will not add 1.5 inches lolz
front is 2 inches frm the wheel arch like i showed in pic and back was 1.5 inches
maybe it the tires but surpose they will not add 1.5 inches lolz