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Hey guys

Looking into a set of meisters for my ceffy and wondering if anyone can give me some insight into the amount of guard work might be required to run them.

Or if anyone is running same specs

Car has standard guards.

Wheel specs are

Fronts 18x9 +29 225 tyre

Rears are 18x10 +33 245 tyre

Any help greatly appreciated :)

Cheers

Tom

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Go to your car and measure the distance between the hub part of the rotors (where you will bolt your wheels) to the inner guard lip:

For the fronts, you will need min 85mm clearance

For the rears, you will need min 94mm clearance

If you don't have that clearance, you will need to roll your guards out to make the difference..

I'm not sure about your brake/suspension clearance though?

Sweet so mine being +29 would have the whole rim moved in 18mm? Providing they don't touch the coilovers ofcourse. Got a big collection of 5mm slip ons which can hopefully get me outa trouble their.

  • 1 month later...

Sorry to bring this thread back again

New wheels I have T'd up to purchase when I'm off work are

Work cr kais 18x9.5 +20 all round, With 235 rsr semis.

Any ideas on how they will sit on standard lipped ceffy guards?

Cheers much lads :)

Tom

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