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lewiswilkinson 30-04-09 10:01 PM

Wtd. 17" (or nice 16's at a push) for my '80 coupe - 4x108
 
As above.
Would like some different wheels for my coupe as the ones I bought it on aren;t to my taste.

These will be up for swaps/sale. Almost mint bar small kerb rash about 2" long on one, with almost new 205.40.17's. Wheels alone cost over 500£ 6 months ago, and considering the tyres I'd like as damn near 399£ for them as I can get.

The wheels I've got for swaps, if you've got something?
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...Image017-2.jpg

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...Image019-4.jpg



So, what have you got for me?

Gaz 01-05-09 01:39 AM

is that 'shadow chrome' ? :)

lewiswilkinson 01-05-09 07:51 AM

Pretty sure it is,yeah. the wheels themselves are actusally alright, just not my cup of tea.

20vcqdriver 01-05-09 10:27 AM

To avoid having rubber bands for tyres (fine for a track car only) I would locate some 16" wheels. Just watch the Offset..

lewiswilkinson 01-05-09 10:40 AM

Cheers for the suggestion, but even on the 40 profile it rides suprisingly well, especially compared to my type85 or my old golf GTI's.

It's only gonna go another 30-40mm lower on the front, so I think 16's with bigger tyres might look a bit wank. TBH it was criminal they came out of the factory with 15's and balloons for tyres!

Keeping my eyes out for some 17x8 Azev A's, probably with a 205/45 or something on them.

20vcqdriver 01-05-09 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by lewiswilkinson (Post 52501)
Keeping my eyes out for some 17x8 Azev A's, probably with a 205/45 or something on them.

205 will look ridiculous on a 8" rim. Need a minimum 215 width to fit a rim that wide, ideally 225.

lewiswilkinson 01-05-09 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by 20vcqdriver (Post 52503)
205 will look ridiculous on a 8" rim. Need a minimum 215 width to fit a rim that wide, ideally 225.

Haha, I had a 175/50 on an 8J on 13x8 compomotives and it looked amazing. Also had 185/60 on the same 8J rims and they looked fine. (edit : this was on my decked mk2 golf GTI)

TBh it depends on pricing, if I can get some decent 215's at a good price I'll go for that. Same with 205/225.

The wheels on the car at the moment are 17x7.5" with 205/40's and that doesnt look bad. An extra half inch wouldn't look that silly.

As you can see from the pics of the wheels the 205/40 looks fine on the 7.5J.


So, anyone got any wheels for salllle?

20vcqdriver 01-05-09 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by lewiswilkinson (Post 52504)
As you can see from the pics of the wheels the 205/40 looks fine on the 7.5J.

They look prety much on the minimum width limit. Anything too narrow or too wide runs the risk of upsetting the tyres ability to grip the road near the limit and too narrow means the likelyhood of kerbed rims...
Attached my PAssat wheels (225 on 7") and a friends Lexus (215 on 7.5") and the ur quattro looks better with 225 on its 8" rims too.

vag80 01-05-09 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by 20vcqdriver (Post 52503)
205 will look ridiculous on a 8" rim. Need a minimum 215 width to fit a rim that wide, ideally 225.

205's fit perfect on 8" rims as that is wot i'm running on the rear of my b3 80 with no probs
and they don't look ridiculous :rock:

lewiswilkinson 01-05-09 11:22 AM

Cheers for the input :)

In my opinion the 225's on a 7" dont look right(edit - read - look a bit chunku for me). The 215's on the 7.5 look fine though.

Known a few cossie boys who happily run 205/s on 8's and they get some serious stress. Obviously the lower the width you start to compromise traction, but I'm only gonna be cruising around (and like I said before, this is already in a different league for comfort compared to anything else I've owned).

Also, never kerbed a rim if I know I've got nice ones (give me steelies and hubcaps and I'm bumping up and down kerbs all day :D) as I try to be so careful, because I simply cant afford to go replacing or refurbing wheels.

Vag80 - Any pics of the 205's on the 8J?

I'm thinking some borbet A's may look fit.

vag80 01-05-09 11:37 AM

No pics of just wheels. If you go to my album you will see the car with the wheels on it has 195/50x15
front 205/50x15 rear the tyres are yokos

lewiswilkinson 01-05-09 12:45 PM

Got the pic:

205/50 on an 8j :)

http://www.classic-audi.co.uk/forum/...&pictureid=425

Looks good!

20vcqdriver 01-05-09 01:38 PM

Will have to agree to disagree. Must be getting old. :shocked:
If you like it go for it!:tup:

audicoupeparts 01-05-09 02:59 PM

i ve got some borbet 16" 205 s see my website and the coupe i m breaking for them
www.audicoupeparts.co.uk

moggies 01-05-09 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by vag80 (Post 52506)
205's fit perfect on 8" rims as that is wot i'm running on the rear of my b3 80 with no probs
and they don't look ridiculous :rock:


I'm with 20vcqdriver 215 at least, also helps protect the rims.

Gaz 01-05-09 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lewiswilkinson (Post 52501)
Cheers for the suggestion, but even on the 40 profile it rides suprisingly well, especially compared to my type85 or my old golf GTI's.

It's only gonna go another 30-40mm lower on the front, so I think 16's with bigger tyres might look a bit wank. TBH it was criminal they came out of the factory with 15's and balloons for tyres!

Keeping my eyes out for some 17x8 Azev A's, probably with a 205/45 or something on them.

I think it was the 60 profile that make the 15's look a bit pants. IMO.

If you have 15's with a 50 profile instead, they look a million times better. :tup:

these are 205/50/15 on a set of speedlines (that came off a type 89) & the car is lowered.

http://www.classic-audi.co.uk/forum/...6&pictureid=19

vag80 01-05-09 07:01 PM

You can get tyres with rim protectors. :tup:

lewiswilkinson 01-05-09 07:57 PM

Thats cool ^^

Think the 89 is such a big car 15's (unless proper decked) would still look a bit lost.

Audicoupeparts - couldnt find those wheels - any chance of a direct link?

Gaz 01-05-09 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by lewiswilkinson (Post 52606)
Thats cool ^^

Think the 89 is such a big car 15's (unless proper decked) would still look a bit lost.

Audicoupeparts - couldnt find those wheels - any chance of a direct link?

i think this is what he's selling. :)

http://www.audicoupeparts.co.uk/redcoupe.htm

http://www.audicoupeparts.co.uk/seri...20full%201.jpg

lewiswilkinson 02-05-09 08:02 AM

Hum, not sure I really like them, but how much did you want for them?

Gaz 05-05-09 01:51 AM

how about something like these 16 inch alloys? originally off a fiesta.

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...r/DSC00678.jpg

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...Y/DSC00171.jpg

http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...Y/DSC00164.jpg

lewiswilkinson 05-05-09 09:02 AM

hum, i like them a lot.

Remind me of the S2 wheels!

good idea.

Now, where's ebay...

lewiswilkinson 05-05-09 09:24 AM

Want these:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/FORD-FIESTA-MK...3%3A2|294%3A50

so expensive though!

Gaz 05-05-09 06:29 PM

hows £250 sound?

lewiswilkinson 15-05-09 03:03 PM

Hum, not that keen on them so it's a tad too much even though those borbets are worth it.

Just had an epic suspension fail so wheels are on hold now anyway whilst I sort that.


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