Rota Slipstreams on Aveo
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Rota Slipstreams on Aveo
Will the 15x7's with 40mm offset fit my 2006 aveo5? Just want to be sure before ordering!
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Wow thats a suprise.mikemacwillie wrote:I just bought them, and they don't fit. The front calipers rub on the wheels. Is there a spacer I can put in there?
I got spacers off ebay that work fine...just look around. Locally you might find them somewhere as well.
BTW nice choice on wheels.
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-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
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-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
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04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
WHOA!!!!!! if you get spacers you'll want to get longer lugbolts or longer studs (if you went the stud conversion route) trust me if you don't you'll need to constanly tighten the lugs on the front wheels every few days. or else you'll end up like i almost did before. riding down the road and feel my wheel goin nuts pull over and my driver side rim was only held on by one stud. and there was no lug nut on that stud. so the wheel was literally like a cm from coming off of my car.
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hmm.. I've run 5mm spacers on either the front or rear for a few hours of track time and about 7-8k miles now. They dont losen up or anything.lanos2001 wrote:WHOA!!!!!! if you get spacers you'll want to get longer lugbolts or longer studs (if you went the stud conversion route) trust me if you don't you'll need to constanly tighten the lugs on the front wheels every few days. or else you'll end up like i almost did before. riding down the road and feel my wheel goin nuts pull over and my driver side rim was only held on by one stud. and there was no lug nut on that stud. so the wheel was literally like a cm from coming off of my car.
nick
www.KinkyMotorsports.com
04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
04' Dropped Foreno
-Coil-overs, sway bars, 13" brakes, LSD, 235mm tires, the works
-Turbo in the works
01' Lanos Sport
-Undergoing 2.0 swap w/ lots of performance bits
http://www.cardomain.com/id/kinkyllama
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