With 15" (195/45 tyres) wheels and a offset of et38, you don't want to exceed 15mm on the front, 5mm on the rear. Any more = rubbing issues.
So with you 16's and a offset of et45 (iirc), you could maybe get away with 20mm on the front, 10mm on the rear without any rubbing issues.
Just grind down the spigot on the hubs or rear disks and buy FK automotive 10mm hub centric spacers if that's the width your needing. Just done it this week with 10mm's after they came and wouldn't fit, iirc 16mm hub centric spacers are the smallest you can fit to a standard Clio.
With 15" (195/45 tyres) wheels and a offset of et38, you don't want to exceed 15mm on the front, 5mm on the rear. Any more = rubbing issues.
So with you 16's and a offset of et45 (iirc), you could maybe get away with 20mm on the front, 10mm on the rear without any rubbing issues.
thats not quite true. im running 195/50/15 tyres on ET36 wheels (Renault Turbines), lowered on Eibach Sportlines and with no camber bolts, I've just fitted 25mm front and 15mm rear. no rubbing whatsoever, remarkably
thats not quite true. im running 195/50/15 tyres on ET36 wheels (Renault Turbines), lowered on Eibach Sportlines and with no camber bolts, I've just fitted 25mm front and 15mm rear. no rubbing whatsoever, remarkably
I managed to find these on fk's website.
http://www.carparts-tuning.co.uk/en...or-Renault-Clio-Typ-B-C57-3-Typ-R-tuning.html
Remembering that that's a total of 26mm so 13mm either side. Any good for the rears?
I run 2118s with a et43 offset. Looking at getting a stud kit in a few months and hubcentric spacers to suit but its a right ball ache to find the right ones! I would have though that I don't new bolt to hub type as they'll just slide over the studs and be clamped up by te wheels but looking for around 15mm fronts and 10mm ish rears is quite hard!
I had these fk spacers on the rear of mine.
They were like f**king poppadoms.
Not flat at all. Wouldn't buy fks again tbh
I disagree, I have 4 x 10mm spacers and the quality is very good (Usual German quality)
No disrespect but I would say I'm in a better place to judge quality.
By the sounds of it that's because you tried to fit a 10mm spigoted spacer to a hub that has circa 15mm spigot.
thats not quite true. im running 195/50/15 tyres on ET36 wheels (Renault Turbines), lowered on Eibach Sportlines and with no camber bolts, I've just fitted 25mm front and 15mm rear. no rubbing whatsoever, remarkably
That's because its not possible, if you understand the term spigot then you would know what I mean. You need to grind down the hub spigots that are on the car in order to fit 10mm spigoted spacers to a Clio.
In lemans its like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.