18s or 19s
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18s or 19s
hi guys need help cant decide on which set to keep her on 18" inovit fantastic handling or the super cool 19" leggas which make her look great !
which do you think.
Oh also cant attach damn pics so if anyone can take them out of view myscoob for me that would be great,
which do you think.
Oh also cant attach damn pics so if anyone can take them out of view myscoob for me that would be great,
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Oh they may not be the best handling but I like the look of the 19's
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Oh they may not be the best handling but I like the look of the 19's
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cheers guys
i am swaying towards the 19s as they look cool ,the handling isnt too badwith them on but it does tend to tramline a touch on the motorways,
just put the whiteline springs on and got southam tyres to do the geometry top job ,only just put the leggas back on yesterday so will see if the above has helped it any but will go back to the 18s for winter,at the mo car only gets used every other week as have an old laguna i use for work.
i am swaying towards the 19s as they look cool ,the handling isnt too badwith them on but it does tend to tramline a touch on the motorways,
just put the whiteline springs on and got southam tyres to do the geometry top job ,only just put the leggas back on yesterday so will see if the above has helped it any but will go back to the 18s for winter,at the mo car only gets used every other week as have an old laguna i use for work.
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I'm currently running 19s atm... the wheels do feel the arches a lot more.
You do feel them on crappy roads though, but overall I wouldn't say it's horrendous. But then again, I don't track my car and I tend to drive on dual carriageways where the roads are a bit smoother.
You do feel them on crappy roads though, but overall I wouldn't say it's horrendous. But then again, I don't track my car and I tend to drive on dual carriageways where the roads are a bit smoother.
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I'm currently running 19s atm... the wheels do feel the arches a lot more.
You do feel them on crappy roads though, but overall I wouldn't say it's horrendous. But then again, I don't track my car and I tend to drive on dual carriageways where the roads are a bit smoother.
You do feel them on crappy roads though, but overall I wouldn't say it's horrendous. But then again, I don't track my car and I tend to drive on dual carriageways where the roads are a bit smoother.
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I'm currently running 19s atm... the wheels do feel the arches a lot more.
You do feel them on crappy roads though, but overall I wouldn't say it's horrendous. But then again, I don't track my car and I tend to drive on dual carriageways where the roads are a bit smoother.
You do feel them on crappy roads though, but overall I wouldn't say it's horrendous. But then again, I don't track my car and I tend to drive on dual carriageways where the roads are a bit smoother.
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