Yeah i agree with you except on braking, adding rolling weight to the braking system, "should" diminish stopping power (assuming here) your putting more stress on the brakes to stop the heavier wheels...even if they are wider, am i wrong?:confused:
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Definitely agree to that.
Assuming the brakes are the same as my mk5 Golf GTI with standard 17", they just don't seem to have the same initial bite and require more force to be applied overall.
Definitely ain't getting the "flying through the windscreen" sensation, I was expecting from the GTI.
I know Jax sell them.
Those wheels however look like a replica of the Project Khan wheels so i would be a bit suspicious.
Also, cleaning them is going to be a bitch!
I haven't noticed any differnce in stopping power upgrading from stock 16's to heavyier 19's.
I still get that bite and almost put me through the windscreen if i hit the brakes to hard/quickly.
Thanks to Aussietig selling his previous wheels, My wife has some new wheels on her Car. Not fitting them yet, - will wait until her current tyres wear out, but I wanted a sneak peek to see what they looked like.
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/c...uff/th_002.jpg
http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/c...uff/th_003.jpg
No worries Phil.
Hope the pickup and drive back scores you extra brownie points with the Mrs.
I'm sure someone has mentioned they've been running 255 width tyres but couldnt remember who. Could you please post up the rim widths and offsets you're running and any issues?
Cheers
Simon
Sorry about bad quality picture..wil do better when i get some zzzzzz..
My 22 x 9.5 fronts and 22 x 10.5 rears.
Tyres are conti's sportcontact2 265/30 and 295/25....on order for rears 315/25.
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...IMAG0221-2.jpg
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...IMAG0219-2.jpg
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/foru...IMAG0213-2.jpg
Holy smoke that's one huge wheels!! Look surprisingly proportionate. Well done.
Jesus they look massive.
Are those massive wheels legal for the Tig?