uprated
Member
Registered: 1st Sep 03
Location: York
User status: Offline
|
ive got some 15s but they are ET38 so im going to get some 16s shortly in a more correct offest, thing is, i dont know whether to go up an inch or not, itll look better with just a 40m drop, which is all i would do as its so much lass messing about. Would it affect the speed reading and acceleration? or does this just happen when you get to 17"?
Ta very much
|
Icy
Member
Registered: 31st Jan 01
Location: Edinburgh Drives: Mk3 Golf Gti
User status: Offline
|
yeh itl change
i lost 10mph off my top speed on 17s
my car on
14s did 93mph 100downhill
15s 90mph 95 downhill
17s 83-5ish 90downhill
on my shitty 1.2 8v
|
Baz-Zico
Member
Registered: 15th Jan 03
Location: Glasgow, Renfrewshire
User status: Offline
|
would it make much difference 2 my car?, im just about 2 fit 17's, mines is a 1.2 16v
|
Greasemonkey
Member
Registered: 17th Apr 02
Location: Drives a Tractor
User status: Offline
|
Yeah they will slow you down a treat, i got 17's on my GSI and the acceleration aint that great now
|
Baz-Zico
Member
Registered: 15th Jan 03
Location: Glasgow, Renfrewshire
User status: Offline
|
ach feck it, its the looks im after anywayz 
[Edited on 4e20-Jam1uamTue, 20 Jan 2004 09 4:46 +0000 by TheScotsman]
|
uprated
Member
Registered: 1st Sep 03
Location: York
User status: Offline
|
so i think ill just fit some correct 15s, job done, good stuff
|
moddedcorsa
Member
Registered: 15th Aug 02
Location: Argyll, West scotland
User status: Offline
|
to b honest on ma 1.2 8v theres no noticable dif from std wheels and 16"s, both sooooo slow
|
Joff
Member
Registered: 17th Oct 00
Location: Cambridgeshire
User status: Offline
|
16" is probably the best compromise between looks and speedo readings, the only problem with them is the price of the tyres compared to 17s!
If you're happy with the 15s then stick with that size, just change the offset with a new set.
That way if your tyres are good you can at least swap them over.
15s are also a lot cheaper than a 16 inch package!
|
Daimo B
Member
Registered: 20th Mar 00
User status: Offline
|
16" tyres are around £45-£80 per corner.
|
Red_SXi
Member
Registered: 23rd Sep 02
Location: Dunstable Drives: 52 Plate BMW 3 M Sport Coupe
User status: Offline
|
MY 17's aint effected mine too much at all, but the rolling radius is the same the only thing thats changed is the weight of the wheel
|
uprated
Member
Registered: 1st Sep 03
Location: York
User status: Offline
|
thats another thing i thought about, if i get 15s, i can just swap my tyres over, near brand new avon ZV1s, plenty of life in em yet
|
gregwilko
Member
Registered: 12th Mar 03
Location: glasgow
User status: Offline
|
16" tyres aint that bad anymore....£45 for a good make if your going 45 profile!! and i suppose technically 16" tyres should last longer than 15's as each part will be in contact with the ground less....lol.. not that it'll make much difference!!! right. i'll shurt up now.
|
moddedcorsa
Member
Registered: 15th Aug 02
Location: Argyll, West scotland
User status: Offline
|
well i needed a new bf-goodrich tyre (hit pothole and there was a lump in sidewall) And the rest were pretty good, so didnt want 2 buy 2 new tyres, and it was...... wait for it £90, good job fitting was free
|
moddedcorsa
Member
Registered: 15th Aug 02
Location: Argyll, West scotland
User status: Offline
|
^^ so make shure u dont get bfgoodrich tyres as hardly anywhere stocks them, that was the best price i could get!!
|