Anyone know where in Melbourne I could get custom rims made?
why would you want the front higher than the rear - its a front wheel drive - and secondly you would begin to lose the wedge stance you are supposed to have
also i lived with 18's for 6 months on the gti - didnt have any rubbing problems cos it wasnt lowered - but lower it as much as that red one pictured in the previous page is and im sure you will have plenty of problems
i did have problems with the shocks bottoming out every pothole that i hit - as well as on a few speed bumps - it made a really loud banging sound as if you hit a wall with your bumper - and the main problem was the tendency for the sidewalls of the tyres to get damaged each time you hit a pothole (moreso at lower speeds cos two instances occurred at lower than 60km/h - were i going faster i think the tyres would have been saved) - but three pirelli p zero nero's in 6 months convinced me to go to a smaller rim with more tyre ...... tyres are cheaper too so i reckon ive saved a bit
nevertheless i certainly went through all the adventures and i wont dissuade anyone else since it is their cash hence their choice - use whatever you feel is right but i reckon it will only work for you if you drive on pristine roads ..... sadly that is not the general condition of the roads around where i live so to my detriment i found out the hard way that its a pricey option
Last edited by naughty; 13-08-2008 at 06:07 AM. Reason: correcting spelling errors
Anyone know where in Melbourne I could get custom rims made?
Also do some bushes before bigger rims... Stock high is prefer for best handling.
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