Hondata'd EP3 Type R
stick it on 18s
No i dont think they come in 16"Middo said:the pic is of 15'' ones, but if they come in a 16'' i'd have gone for them. didnt at the time, so im not sure now.
when fitting aftermarket alloys, its going to be difficult to judge on the new clio what the perfect offset is, so just buy some that are as close to the original offset as possible.
Crazy Clio said:way i look at it is this, iuf you are buying a 1.2, you dont care about performace, so go for looks, bigger wheels (well theres a limit) look better. you cant really lose any speed, the 1.2 hasnt got any in the first place!
a set of 18s will slide on your clio, as will 17s.
I think putting small wheels on a 1.2 clio is a waste of time, you are obiously after wheels to enchance the looks of your car, 15" and 16" wheels look pants unless they are ona stripped out track car.
Personally I'd go for 17s or 18s. Im startingto think 17s are getting a little too normal these days.
And what ever you do, budget for lowering, theres no point having flash alloys with standard ride height.
All personal opinions of a 1.2 8V Clio owner, soon to be on 19" rims.
So take my post with a pinch of salt.
b3nje said:and my ride n 17's with lowered 60mm is awesome...please try and roll it or make it over/under steer. mission impossible!
cliobuyer said:I reckon if you removed the hubcaps and ran around on the bare black steelies it would look pretty cool!
easy p said:lol ! i might well end up doin that!! whats coilovers? someone has suggested get an apex suspension kit for £250.
was thinking of wearin out tyres while saving for the kit and alloys then get them both done at same time when tyres need replacing?