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clio alloy fitment

Car  t3 corolla 116bhp
hi guys, just wanted to know if the alloys of a mark2 phase2 182 sport would fit onto a dynamique clio of the same generation?

thanks
 
Go for it

I've had non-standard wheels (17's) on my dynamique dci for 3 years now - no probs. with anything such as suspension (lowered 40mm), shocks etc. after 55K

BUT the custom re-map and K&N improved it more :-O
 
im not well up on alloys etc so i was just looking to know what exactly a spacer is/does and where does it go?

cheers
 
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On a Ph1 but same car....Spacer is a bit of metal the goes between the rim and the hub on the car to move the wheels out say 10mm or what ever you want....ive got 10 mm spacers on my rears as car is lowered 40mm

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if thats you car, nice motor by the way :cool:

mine is not lowered, so was just wondering would i need spacers or not?

ta

jonny
 
1.2 grand pile of s***e.....Well once you stick the wheels on it youll want to lower it cause it will look like a monster truck, YOu wont need spacers if your not lowering it but youd be better to put them on if you do
 
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