Arch extension fans look on!

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woody
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Arch extension fans look on!

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Reliant-Kitten-V8 ... 4cf41fdd47

Not hard to see how the Pulsar Time Attack car from last year was inspired when you see hill climbers like this!

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Mad, but you wait until we've come back from the Berg Cup Si........... ;)

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Post by woody »

Get inspired! Always wanted to give the fezzy some DTM style arches etc!

Im sure we can chop these onto grace!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-GOLF-MK1-BERG- ... 2eb2928cf5

Goes back to a question I asked on here ages ago... how do you get the wheels out that far? Surely just spacers and wide wheels will mean the front wheels would move front to back when turning?

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Post by Tk »

i'v got a set of them arches in the stores :)
as for getting the wheels out to fill , a -et offest works wonders , jamie on his mk1 with berg arches is running a -10 offset and a 8" wheel and they sit very nice, to gain a bit more you can use mk2 wishbones etc.. on a mk1 which widens a bit on the front and stub axle spacers on the rear so the rear hub sits out further (obviously)
Small one's are more juicy

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Post by woody »

Interesting. It obviously works too! Off pretend shopping for some fiesta wheels!

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