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15 and 16 inch alloys pics



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16" 172 full fats. not lowered as off yet. clean and simple IMO

jamie
 
  BMW M135i
16s Pah :eek:, i'll keep my speedo reading and acceleration thanks :rasp:. Its actually lower than that put I can't get a picture of it for s**t.
 
  Mk2 Ph1 1.2
15'' fox alloys not lowered yet but will be getting 16''s when i slam it>>>
 

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Danith

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  GTi 7.5 pp/Mx5 nd2
depends wat wheels they are. 15s can look bigger if the spokes go to edge of rim or are fat spokes. 16s are well more expensive tyres.
 
  BMW F31
16s Pah :eek:, i'll keep my speedo reading and acceleration thanks :rasp:. Its actually lower than that put I can't get a picture of it for s**t.

if you check a wheel calculator out mate 16/195/45 adds about 0.52mph when at 70mph to my existing wheel size so it dont bother me going to 16" as it will have little affect on my speedo, just makes it handle sharper as there is less trye wall to roll :)


http://www.rochfordtyres.co.uk/tyrecalc.asp ;)
 
  BMW M135i
Yeh never thought of the smaller profile tyre just assumed the rolling radius increased doh, still i'll take my £35 GSD3s over £64 though :rasp:.
 
  Chocolate Bar™
i prefered the 15s for handling, although the 16s were better for grip, however they had much better tyres on which is prob the reason
 


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