Styling 15" on a sei sport

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Styling 15" on a sei sport

Silver_Sei had to majorly attack his arches in places to slot his 15"s in. can be done though
 
bigpigeon2004 said:
is this a diy job or pro?

I think there is a fair bit of skill involved. I got 15's on mine, i wouldn't recommend them to you if you like accelerating....but if there for show then go for them :D

Most people will tell you to get 14's and lower.

15's don't fit because they are too wide. i am not sure if you can get thinner tyres than 195's on 15 in rims, but if you can then they wouldn't even need arches rolled.

Joe
 
I think they wouldn't rub as much.... Mine rub if i got 3 passengers in it or 2 and i hit speed bumps too fast ( i got 195/40). So 14's with 195/40 which sit alot lower shouldn't rub much at all.
I use some spring 'adjusters' which stop a bit of the spring travel, i am sure someone will be able to give you better info though.
 
ah right, well im planning on losing the back seats in the near future anyway, probably even before i get the lower profile tyres (ones at mo are pretty much new, cant justify getting new ones yet :p)

oh and tyres at mo are 185/50/14 yoko's, but they dont rub at all (only lowered 30mm at a guess, going lower soon :D)
 
GhostWKD said:
ah right, well im planning on losing the back seats in the near future anyway, probably even before i get the lower profile tyres (ones at mo are pretty much new, cant justify getting new ones yet :p)

lol, you shoulnt have any problems at all then unless of course you have a 30 stone install replacing them.

The only real issue that you will have is that you will have a reduced turning circle, the front wheels rub slightly on full lock, but it isn't that noticeable (sp).
 
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