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There we go, someone who can work it out :) Sure 4mm won't make a massive difference to you but always worth a check.
One of the first things I changed actually, went from 14 steelies (can't remember the size) to 185/55/15 to the 16s a year later. Never had any issues :)
^^^Seems pretty expensive to me, but correct about the plastic prep, takes more time than metals that can be baked/heat cured.
Will obv vary depending on your location and the monopoly that some sprayers will have in certain areas.
Not sure about getting the same radius, need someone more in the know, but if it helps I went from 185/55/R15 to 195/45/R16 when I went from standard to sport wheels. Not seen any difference in how much the speedo is out by (usual safety difference of about 3-5mph).
FLOL, quote of the day so far;
"That Wookie is a bit pisch! Bucket was empty after it's first gulp!!"
xx Justin xx
Any other reviews that people care to post up before I spend 20 quid??!!
The above linked product is nay bad, the only problem being the lack of adjustment for amount of product to water mix ratio. But if you are not that fussed, then it isn't bad.
As with all things like this, you get what you pay for!
Re: iPhone accessory must haves?
Daniel that has to be the gayest thing I have seen in a long time!
Tom, cheers for the link, pretty sure I will need one of those as well.
Cheap and lasts a long time. Not my personal preference for paint as it does not give the results that other waxes do, clarity wise, but good against the build up of brake dust on wheels for example.
If they have been powder coated I am honestly not sure. I know that with some paints/shops you need to let the paint cure naturally, which means no polishing or protecting (waxing or sealing) for about 3 months.