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When will people start refitting original alloy wheels?


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Does anyone know what the original tyre size was for the factory 16 inch rims to confirm if 225/50R16 is correct as the out of the factory size?

 

that is correct for the fronts (or all 8" wide ones) You can get 16's in 9" wide for the rear and they took, 245/50/16 initially and 245/45/16 later on. The biggest issue with 16's is a lack of decent rubber choice in these wider rears.

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that is correct for the fronts (or all 8" wide ones) You can get 16's in 9" wide for the rear and they took, 245/50/16 initially and 245/45/16 later on. The biggest issue with 16's is a lack of decent rubber choice in these wider rears.

 

And that no decent brakes will fit behind them :D

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And that no decent brakes will fit behind them :D

 

to be fair J specs with Chris Wilson race pads saw me round a couple of track days, they aren't in anyway bling but they get worse press than they deserve IMO. They tend to seize up either pistons or sliders/pins and then they aren't efficient at all, everything needs to be working optimally to give them a chance. That and no one tends to want to spend the £300+ on brake pads and £50 on high temp resistant fluid to make them bite better and have good fade resistance.

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Driving on stock 17s and Good tyres is so smooth compared to 18s IMO and 19s are just silly

 

This is true, handling is much better on stock 17s.

 

I just sold mine a few months back after getting bored of seeing them sat in the garage for YEARS

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