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If its the wrong offset they may not fit. example if you had an offset ET16 they would stick out from the arches. If you had an offset of ET50 they would rub/destroy the inner arch liners.
the offset is how far the back of the wheel is from the hub I think, I know what it is in my head Im just not sure how to explain it. Lower offsets the wheels sit further from the hub and bigger offsets they sit closer.
I was just gonna say, mines modified so I take extra special care of the money I've worked hard for and spent on my clio :) Serviced twice in the last year lol....
Nice motor mate btw, the exhaust looks spot on. Blueflame?
In my Ignis I have a false floor leading down to the spare wheel well which is pretty deep so instead of putting a huge box in the I was thinking of putting maybe my 12" or a couple of 8" subs in the false floor. i will probably be making a template and just cutting some MDF for it, would it be...
I have to agree that old drivers are not as capable as young drivers and so if they drive they are not impressively safe imo, however I know why young drivers are classed as worse. I have had 2 accidents in almost 3 years of driving, are you ready for the worse bit? I didn't crash because of...
fingers crossed that you walking over when they were there will have deterred them a little but generally all the ideas on here are good (except maybe the ricin???) and so just try and keep it blocked in and you'll be fine.
this really is just a joke now, I mean sure enough if you'd only just joined today and had difficulties with your vision but christ on a stick this is just stupid. I know I know, I didn't have to click the link but seriously...
The FK coilovers are actually really really comfy :rasp:
When I had just springs its was bearable but not great, especially when you see a pothole. The bilstein fixed suspension kit (streetline) was like some-one had glued it all stiff, properly back breaking but fooking stuck round corners...
I've screwed an MDF sheet in and then screwed the amp to that and put the sub on a false floor. I like it but it could be a lot neater. If you want to build it in somewhere you need to build a housing for it, so if you want it at the side you need to build a box or something to mount it on.
I find its mostly personal preferance. Having the bassy bit behind you and the high in front is a good balance and keeps everything nice and clear. I have 6x9s on my shelf a sub it the boot and components and its all amped up and I wouldn't change my setup for the world, I think it sounds spot...