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ET15 VS ET30 :?:

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Im on the lookout for some 9x16's of some sort,but im not sure what et i need on the front?

 

Seems people are running both but i cant make my mind up :?

I did think et15 on the front was the norm,but do they stick out too far?

 

I cant tell looking at pics :? hope you guys dont mind but,some examples...

 

G60Greeny - et15 :)

 

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Robs on et30 :)

 

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Now is it me,or do the et30's seem to stick out more? :? :lol:

 

Any help appreciated,Neil.

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Mine's a late vr as well mate so doesnt it have a wider track? Plus mine is higher with wider tyres so it may give the impression that they stick out a mile ... even tho they do :lol:

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I would say ET30 on the front riley, you can always space them out 5mm etc... to make them Et25

 

that coupled with a Et15 on the rear it will look awesome..

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i have an early 16v it has 9x16 modern lines they are et25 with 5mm spacers up front and 8mm at the rear it is quite low they dont stick out my arches and it does not rub at all.

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After going to the rolling road day and seeing Mr Beige's 16v its amazing how different the width of the track is between his and my vr. He has 9x16's et15 and they were inside the arch :shock: mine was the only one there that stuck out a mile :lol:

 

Rob.

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