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..............to corretly fill sportspack arches ????

secondly has anyone used copy sportspack arches, if so what are they like ? shite / good



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I doubt I'll be dipping into the 13's like you did though!






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god knows on offset but I can tell you i'd steer clear of copy stortspack arches personally; I fitted a set and promptly took them straight back off again. I just wasn't happy with the shape they ended up in. Key to it is the fixing holes being bang on correct. I had the templates but they were no good on the back of mine as I'd tubbed the rear arches so had nothing to work from.

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Ive seen a few pics. I think they were 10x7s with a very deep dish. Looked a bit odd really, like a matchbox car.

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stay away from the templates, they are rubbish...

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Yup, the templates are utter shite!

Non genuine arches are also utter shite, i wouldn't bother with them at all.

Pay the money and get genuine ones.

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To be a pedant Richie, off set is largly irrelevent without a rim width,

for instance,
you could have a 4" wide wheel with 4" neg offset and it will fill the arch , or you could have a 8" wide wheel with zero offset and it will fill the arch,

you need as near as dammit a 3 1/2 overall measurement from hub to outer lip to fill a sportspack,

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cheers carl just wondered....something may be on the cards.....will keep yaal posted



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On 17th Aug, 2009 Jay#2 said:
I doubt I'll be dipping into the 13's like you did though!






Richie

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well you have all seen the car, not going to spoil it with sportspack arches, but i still want to run 10's think 10x 6 will be too wide for those black spats though



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I doubt I'll be dipping into the 13's like you did though!





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