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Do 17in wheels run OK on a 4th gen
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Do 17in wheels run OK on a 4th gen
As title says really has anybody got a 4g with 17in wheels on their lowered car is there any issues or are 16in the better option cheers
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Yeah my last 4th gen was lowered on 17's, you can see pics on my old profile thread - http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/profile ... 14660.html
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Depends on the sum of the parts - I run 215 45 17 tyres so my speedo is spot on, bus as you've got more wheel and less tyre than standard, you get a firmer more positive ride. I don't have any major issues with tram lining and I certainly don't find it uncomfortable.Space1999 wrote:What does it do to the driving experience, running on these? Does it sharpen the steering a lot, and/or spoil the smoothness of the ride?
17's are a popular choice on 4th gens, 16's are great but you generally have less tyre choice.
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