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    will they fit??

    i've seen some 17" alloys, i have a 1993 astra cesaro 5door, the stud fitment of the alloys is PCD: 4x100 and the offset: .........35-38......... and are size 215/45/17. will they fit??

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    You might find the tyres are a little bit wide, depending on whether your car is lowered or not. I've got 17's on my Cav GSi, in a 4x100, ET35, and they don't rub or catch at all. Not quite sure what'll happen when I lower it next week though!
    It's supposed to be a challenge, that's why they call it a shortcut. If it was easy it'd just be "the way".

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    Well i have et38 i think. Cav lowered 60 all round. 205/40/17. No scrubbin what so ever. Put my hand up the arches and its close but no touch..

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    my kahns will fit if u wanna buy em lol 17s too et45...

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    they will rub inside the back arch

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    I wouldnt recommend it, Max i would go for is 7 x 17 et 42 with 205 40 17 tyres.
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    I have a set of ET45 alloys, but when I tried them on my Car, I couldn't put the centre caps back on the fronts cos the driveshaft ends stuck out too much. Fit anything from ET35 to 42 and you should be fine.
    It's supposed to be a challenge, that's why they call it a shortcut. If it was easy it'd just be "the way".

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    Quote Originally Posted by GSi24v
    I have a set of ET45 alloys, but when I tried them on my Car, I couldn't put the centre caps back on the fronts cos the driveshaft ends stuck out too much. Fit anything from ET35 to 42 and you should be fine.
    I had the same problem,i just shortened the thread.
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