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15 & Slam 60mm Or 16 & Slam 30mm





What do you think?
Should I get some new 15" alloys and slam it by 60mm or get some nice 16" and slam by 30mm?
Also, when you put 16" alloys on, do you have to change your tyres more regular ??
So some one keeps telling me!
Said that if get 16" and slam it 30mm I would be chaning tyres every 5-6 months???
 


Quote: Originally posted by Fred2001Dynamic on 26 March 2004

get 17s and lower it 60mm!! (you can go as low as 100mm)
100mm sounds good but may be on 16" ?
Dont want to lose too much speed and handling.
Oh, and is it true what my mate said?
If I get 16" and lower is 100mm will I be changing tyres every few months?
Cant afford to be doing that!
Will I have any probs lowering it 100mm on 16" ?
Any rubbing on full lock etc?
Thanks
 
  RB 197 Cup


i have got a pic but havent figured out how to post a pic (i know im thick). anyone care to help me.
 


im thinking the same , am gona drop it 60mm but its whether i get 15s or 16s/

ive got a 1.4 16v with 14" on at the mo will 15/ 16s decrease performance from stand still alot?
 
  Lionel Richie


Quote: Originally posted by GeeUK on 26 March 2004

100mm sounds good but may be on 16" ? Fine no probs
Dont want to lose too much speed and handling. Itll go round corners like a gokart!!!!
Oh, and is it true what my mate said?
If I get 16" and lower is 100mm will I be changing tyres every few months? No, as long as you have your suspension set up
Cant afford to be doing that!
Will I have any probs lowering it 100mm on 16" ? No (apart from itll cost you £738 for the coilovers!!!!)
Any rubbing on full lock etc? Yes
Thanks
 


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