Fitting ET38 17's to a Cav Gsi

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wafers
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Fitting ET38 17's to a Cav Gsi

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Am I right in thinking my Cav is ET49 standard? Would Et38 17's fit without much playing?
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Re: Fitting ET38 17's to a Cav Gsi

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they fitt fine dude :)

how low is it tho?
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Re: Fitting ET38 17's to a Cav Gsi

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Cheers Pie, just wondered if they would fit inside the rear arches due to the design? It's standard height but if #i don't break it, it's going down 40mm....
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Re: Fitting ET38 17's to a Cav Gsi

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have a read of this dude :thumb

loads have been said n some good info in it :)

viewtopic.php?f=59&t=9585
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Re: Fitting ET38 17's to a Cav Gsi

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Cheers for the link - looks as though I should just about blah it then, possibly with a little bit off inside of rear arches
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