does anybody know if alloys from a 106 would fit a corsa b?
thanks
dan
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Re: alloys
probably not, be wrong offset
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Re: alloys
Yup they will be the wrong offset m8 so won't go on the hubs
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Re: alloys
Hold up, while offsets may be different but it's the difference in PCD that means they won't bolt up.
With all due respect dude...a 30 second google search would have told you that: http://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html
PCD Differences of a couple of mm can be absorbed using wobble Bolts. Anything more needs proper Hub Centric Adaptors. But, bear in mind these completely screw up offsets as they tend to be at least 15mm thick (for PCD adaptors). Thinner spacers are obviously available to adjust offset slightly if keeping the same PCD. Older (Novas, Corsas, Astras etc) Vauxhalls are notoriously bad for needing the right offsets due to teh low slung rear arches.
With all due respect dude...a 30 second google search would have told you that: http://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html
PCD Differences of a couple of mm can be absorbed using wobble Bolts. Anything more needs proper Hub Centric Adaptors. But, bear in mind these completely screw up offsets as they tend to be at least 15mm thick (for PCD adaptors). Thinner spacers are obviously available to adjust offset slightly if keeping the same PCD. Older (Novas, Corsas, Astras etc) Vauxhalls are notoriously bad for needing the right offsets due to teh low slung rear arches.
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Re: alloys
pug is 4x108
corsa is 4x100
iam sure wobbley wheel bolts dont make up the 8 mm could be wrong
corsa is 4x100
iam sure wobbley wheel bolts dont make up the 8 mm could be wrong
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Re: alloys
ManicGTI wrote:PCD Differences of a couple of mm can be absorbed using wobble Bolts. Anything more needs proper Hub Centric Adaptors.
It was more for general info, they can however be used can be used to fit 4x98mm Lancia/Alfa wheels, 4x101.6mm Mini Wheels etc