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david burton
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Moved by me.
You should be able to get away with 17s with minimal scrubbage - if you lower it at all though it will scrub.
2 things i would recommend.
1) Adjustable damping suspension (so you can reduce suspension travel and stop it scrubbing)
2) Either Pirelli 195 or Falken 205 section tyres (as these are the narrowest tread)
hth
You should be able to get away with 17s with minimal scrubbage - if you lower it at all though it will scrub.
2 things i would recommend.
1) Adjustable damping suspension (so you can reduce suspension travel and stop it scrubbing)
2) Either Pirelli 195 or Falken 205 section tyres (as these are the narrowest tread)
hth
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use
http://www.tyresave.co.uk/tyresize.html
and stay within 2.5% for the change in size
doesn't really look a goiod fit.. although prob' get away with 205/35/17 ! if you could find that tyre ! ouch !
http://www.tyresave.co.uk/tyresize.html
and stay within 2.5% for the change in size
doesn't really look a goiod fit.. although prob' get away with 205/35/17 ! if you could find that tyre ! ouch !
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tempo.. it ain't worth the hassle going to 17's..... replacement tyres will be hard to get hold of, etc
even if you do it, one slight knock or chip on the alloy will be heart braking.....
not to mention the ride quality down in the sub 40 profile tyres !
I've got 225/40/18's on my TT and they may look nicer but I wish for the handling and smoothness of the 225/45/17's that used to have... big aint always better.... anyway I chipped my 18" RSTT alloys a day after fitting and that was a near-death experience
even if you do it, one slight knock or chip on the alloy will be heart braking.....
not to mention the ride quality down in the sub 40 profile tyres !
I've got 225/40/18's on my TT and they may look nicer but I wish for the handling and smoothness of the 225/45/17's that used to have... big aint always better.... anyway I chipped my 18" RSTT alloys a day after fitting and that was a near-death experience
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