Hi mates,
I'm thinking of replacing my standard 13 inch alloys with some 15 inch alloys, but have a couple of questions:
Thinking of some 7.0x15 4x100 ET37 with some 195x45 r15 tyres.
1) I currently have a 30mm drop on my suspension. Would fitting these cause the tyres to, in someway, rub somewhere (I'm thinking of legalising them, and that's one of the checks they do).
2) Considering the additional depth of the alloy and them being ET37 instead of (from what I read) the standard ET45 , are they going to stand out from the wheel arches, or is the depth ok?
3) I also want to replace the lug nuts with some lighter ones. Should I get 34mm or 50mm ones? (I know they have to be M12 x P1.25, the question is only about the depth of the whole lug nut).
Also, Proxes T1R or Rainsport 3's (or something else )? Don't want to have a crappy ride in the rain (grip should be good), and want good tyre wear, but still want to have a sporty feel while driving.
I know some of these are probably already answered in the forum (I've seen a couple of users with similar setups), but just wanted to double check
Thanks!
I'm thinking of replacing my standard 13 inch alloys with some 15 inch alloys, but have a couple of questions:
Thinking of some 7.0x15 4x100 ET37 with some 195x45 r15 tyres.
1) I currently have a 30mm drop on my suspension. Would fitting these cause the tyres to, in someway, rub somewhere (I'm thinking of legalising them, and that's one of the checks they do).
2) Considering the additional depth of the alloy and them being ET37 instead of (from what I read) the standard ET45 , are they going to stand out from the wheel arches, or is the depth ok?
3) I also want to replace the lug nuts with some lighter ones. Should I get 34mm or 50mm ones? (I know they have to be M12 x P1.25, the question is only about the depth of the whole lug nut).
Also, Proxes T1R or Rainsport 3's (or something else )? Don't want to have a crappy ride in the rain (grip should be good), and want good tyre wear, but still want to have a sporty feel while driving.
I know some of these are probably already answered in the forum (I've seen a couple of users with similar setups), but just wanted to double check
Thanks!