Spacers finally arrived today but after seeing them and reading the booklet (Where is states they shouldn't be used for unusual manoeuvres or aggressive driving. Kinda useless considering I want to do trackdays in the thing) I've decided to not bother with them and send them back.
Instead I'm opting for a new set of wheels with an offset that will allow the fitting of the bigger brakes without the need for spacers. Ordering them in the morning, with a manufacturing time of 4 weeks. Just hope they look good on the car.
Feck that's drastic considering you wanted to stay with oem wheels!
Oooh, not good.
I'm surprised Mountune supply brakes that necessitate a wheel change to be able to properly drive the car...I thought they'd work some magic and make them fit under standard wheels...the 200 had no issue running Brembos under its 17s.
Oooh, not good.
I'm surprised Mountune supply brakes that necessitate a wheel change to be able to properly drive the car...I thought they'd work some magic and make them fit under standard wheels...the 200 had no issue running Brembos under its 17s.
I'm guessing the White one with the brakes fitted has spacers then, was definitely on oe wheels.
Exciting though!
You sticking with the oe bridgestones? Got my Finsport Stage 1 map on today <3
Is the Fiesta on lease?
And if so; are you allowed to make these modifications with the hire company, given you're only 'lending the car'?
Is the Fiesta on lease?
And if so; are you allowed to make these modifications with the hire company, given you're only 'lending the car'?
Could raise some interesting questions if a major claim had to be made...
I will be leasing next, and was interested to know.
An insurance or warranty claim.
Excellent choice. Just about suit every car out there haha.
Yup. Turinis suit pretty much everything lol!!
Spacers?