8x15 wheels
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Old Timer

8x15 wheels
would 8x 15 wheels, et 25 fit without any monkeying around of the wheelarches and stuff? Or am i living in a dream world, AGAIN!!!
Many thanks!
Many thanks!

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If the car is standard ride height then maybe. If its lowered the definately no, you will need to roll your arches. You also need to be aware that the inside lip of the wheel rim will be close to your suspension, may even rub if you have coilovers.

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Old Timer

f u have coilovers 8 x 15 will fit on the rear, u can adjust the hight until u have enough clearance..
they will also fit with the standard ride hight
deffinately wont fit on the front!
they will also fit with the standard ride hight
deffinately wont fit on the front!
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Old Timer

They won't touch the suspension. An ET bigger than 38 would cause problems in that area (mine are ET40 and the knock-on weights tap the front struts if I don't use spacers). 8x15's will deffo rub the arches at the front with ET25 IMO
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Old Timer

yup higher offset wheels will touch the shocks at the front and the axel at the rear, i tried this with a set of 7 x 15 et 40 but overcame the problem with some 5mm spacers
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