15 x8 wheels on mine with pics added

They will fit you'll need to 195's imo though be tight at the front with stock fenders should though work I rolled my back arches recently for a set of et 20's.
 

Vglanza

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You running 195/50/R15 tyres with those wheels then?
How are the front wheels with 8" rims? Any rubbing at all? Can you still get full steering lock ok?

Ive been looking for some deepdish alloys for a while. If i can get 8" wheels on then it opens up a load more possibilities.

Cheers.

(Sorry for hijacking your thread pops)

Yeh mate The front do rub on the gaurd slightly on full lock but i still get full lock, and its a squeeze with the 8's on the front with the tread. but it does go in, another thing is with mine it just about go over the caliper's, so if you have bigger disc's they wont go on.

On another note i found out mine arent ROTA, there a copy called OG1, doesn't matter too me as im not a name whore lol only difference in them is the ROTA's are 7'' wide and the OG1's are 8''. I tried too go for something a little different as our cars arent mainstream so i went for a wheel too suit.

Anyway Hope this helps mate

And looking forward too see what you have Coming Popsy good luck with it mate. :)
 

popsy09

Munster Area Rep.
must say a big thanks to rs ronan who is giving me a loan of two of his 15x8 wheels which are also 15 offsett so ill try them on and see how it goes
 
If the tyres are'nt stretched on those and you dont have the arches rolled they wont get under the back rub city mine were rubbing when I lowered the car with et37.
 

popsy09

Munster Area Rep.
If the tyres are'nt stretched on those and you dont have the arches rolled they wont get under the back rub city mine were rubbing when I lowered the car with et37.

ya the tyres are stretched but its just for a crack anyway ,will give other people an idea of what 15x8s will look like
 
Was thinking lol et40's are a comfortable fit under the arch I would'nt go under et20 on a Glanza I'd say the arches would need to be flared and rolled big time after that. Be great to know someone who as the right tools here that would do it right with out needing a paint on the arches after.
 
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