Pic Request Wolfrace Urban Racer Gold
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#11
Got them - look excellent and drive nicely too but the car is filthy due to the crap weather and a muddy lane I have to drive through. So pics to follow as soon as I get a day when it's not chucking it down - probably next MAY at this rate!! (Oh and snagging a rear arch a tad due to the offset to the extent I need to do something about it ( probably roll the arch. If you've dropped your car this could be a real issue. Joking aside I'll post the pics as soon as I can.
#12
Yeah, I was all ready to place the order for the UR's in Black but was warned that the offset was dodgy (45mm I believe). They told me very few alloys have the right offset for the Subaru - especially the classic. I ended up ordering a set of 17" TD Pro Race 2's in black (50mm ET)....pics in two weeks.
#13
Got 18" Urban Racer in Shadow Chrome with Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 225/40/ZR18 Tyres on wednesday fitted them that night, Look great will try and clean Scoob this weekend and take pics with mobile
15" Fitments available 4x100 et38, et45, 4x108 et25, et38, 4x114 et38, 5x100 et38.
17" Fitments available 4x100 et38, et45, 4x108 et15, et25, et38, et45, 5x100 et38, et45, 5x108 et38, 5x110 et38.
18" Fitments available 4x100 et37, 5x100 et37, et50, 5x120 et37.
Mick
15" Fitments available 4x100 et38, et45, 4x108 et25, et38, 4x114 et38, 5x100 et38.
17" Fitments available 4x100 et38, et45, 4x108 et15, et25, et38, et45, 5x100 et38, et45, 5x108 et38, 5x110 et38.
18" Fitments available 4x100 et37, 5x100 et37, et50, 5x120 et37.
Mick
#14
Scooby Regular
Here's my Type R with shadow Urban Racers (bit dirty I'm afraid). I used 205/40 profile - looks a lot better than the 45 profile IMHO....
http://www.hogtronix.co.uk/woolfies.jpg
Russ
http://www.hogtronix.co.uk/woolfies.jpg
Russ
#15
Sorry- for the delay. Finally cleaned it - then found out I can't attach pics!!! So I've posted it on SIDC. Ere tis -
http://forums.sidc.co.uk/messageview...threadid=25136
On further examination it looks like the rubbing problem is due to slack building techniques as the oe camber angles are different with the rubbing wheel having +ve camber. Ordered some camber bolts so I can tweek it over and stop the rub.
http://forums.sidc.co.uk/messageview...threadid=25136
On further examination it looks like the rubbing problem is due to slack building techniques as the oe camber angles are different with the rubbing wheel having +ve camber. Ordered some camber bolts so I can tweek it over and stop the rub.
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