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Anyone Managed to fit a set of rota grids to a clio ?



  clio 172
Has anybody done this ?

Im a big fan of rota grids but been told that they are a nightmare as i think the offset is ET 10 ???????????
 
Which grids?

Rota grid V here:

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I'm not sure what's require to get them to fit, but I'm pretty sure you need to roll the arches (rears), not sure about the fronts as they're plastic anyway!

If you do a search you'll get some threads up about them :)
 
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  clio 172
Rota Grid V is what i want buddy.

Im into the drift scene and have Rota alloys on my 200sx so was going to get a set for my clio but rare rims said that they think they catch the calipers or somethink like that ?

the blue one looks stunning
 
Rota Grid V is what i want buddy.


Im into the drift scene and have Rota alloys on my 200sx so was going to get a set for my clio but rare rims said that they think they catch the calipers or somethink like that ?


the blue one looks stunning


Anybody got any info on the caliper problem.
Ive just bought Drifts 16x8 and they catch the front and rears not sure whats best to do atm..


Some people have had their wheels lathed to avoid catching the callipers.

The wheels I bought had already had this done but they still caught the rear callipers due to the design of the wheel.

I'm not sure about the Grid V's but with the Grid Drifts I still had to take a few mm's off the edge of the callipers.
 

McGherkin

Macca fan boiiiii
ClioSport Club Member
As far as I know, the grid V's will fit fairly easily. Needs spacing slightly at the front but other than that mine were fine.
 


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