A few more of my car -60mm
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I can probably hook you up with quality part worns at £20 a corner fitted / balanced.pistonheader wrote:hmmm tempting at that price. do they last quite long? not much bhp and not much weight means my E21 isn't going to get through tyres too quick anyways.
don't suppose they'll be tooo much difference in rpm between those 2 either. from 80mph now, it would be 77.5mph so hardly a great deal really is it.
thanks for that rob!
edit: i've just noticed how much more expensive the same tyre is for a 195/55!!! it's over anther 50%!!!!
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depends where abouts it is mate? if it's 100 miles each way (which if you're london it probs is) then 200 miles petrol is another £40-50.RetroBeemer wrote:I can probably hook you up with quality part worns at £20 a corner fitted / balanced.pistonheader wrote:hmmm tempting at that price. do they last quite long? not much bhp and not much weight means my E21 isn't going to get through tyres too quick anyways.
don't suppose they'll be tooo much difference in rpm between those 2 either. from 80mph now, it would be 77.5mph so hardly a great deal really is it.
thanks for that rob!
edit: i've just noticed how much more expensive the same tyre is for a 195/55!!! it's over anther 50%!!!!
for the toyos i got quoted £180 all fitted etc.
how worn are they?
cheers for any more info
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Pistonheader, pics of my car in the ACE cafe meet last month, has 195/50/15 Toyo R888's on it. Can't measure the drop though as they're coilovers:)pistonheader wrote:does anyone have any pics of there car which is also lowered 60mm, which is on 195/50's? obviously won't quite fill the arches as much, but i'm guessing it's pretty negligible?
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195/50/15 on 6J up front and 195/50/15 on 7J at the back, -60mm on your own suspension fitted to your car!!pistonheader wrote:does anyone have any pics of there car which is also lowered 60mm, which is on 195/50's? obviously won't quite fill the arches as much, but i'm guessing it's pretty negligible?







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It's a tyre shop so they usually have stuff in stock. I'll get their number for you. They always have quality stuff in stock but I was lucky with the Toyos. Usual stuff is Pirelli or Fulda. Still quality rubber at ditchseeker special prices.pistonheader wrote:any idea how many miles they have done? think i'll snap those up! not home for another month or so yet, i'll send you a PM then and see if they are still available (my wheels are 150 miles from me!!)
if that's too long never mind.
thanks mark.
Had Rob not been like a bullet from a gun and been first, I have a set of P6000's sat here in just the size you need.
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no worries about it mark. so you reckon with some half decent 195's on the front and rear, it should go round the corners a lot better than 165mm bicycle tyres
only ever driven one other car with 195's on and thats a 2004 plate seat ibiza so not really comparable to drive by any means, but it did have an awful lot more grip. but a lot of that is surely due to far more modern suspension and chassis set up etc????
cheers
can't wait!
drjim gave me 15mm spacers which would take the ET24 to ET9, with ET13 being optimal so i was going to just buy some 10mm ones....but my dad said he can just get one of his employees to grind and lap the face so it's down to 11mm spacers...making it perfect
glad he has an engineering company now
cheers
can't wait!
drjim gave me 15mm spacers which would take the ET24 to ET9, with ET13 being optimal so i was going to just buy some 10mm ones....but my dad said he can just get one of his employees to grind and lap the face so it's down to 11mm spacers...making it perfect
glad he has an engineering company now
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Unless you drive like a twat on public roads, 195's will give you all the grip your likely to need.
My own personal preference, out of the brands of tyre I have tried, is Toyo but they are pretty soft so wear accordingly. Pirelli were OK'ish but I wouldn't have them again. Fuldas were better and Nankang were OK'ish in the dry and scary when it rained. This is just my opinion though and I am just an average driver with average ability.
My own personal preference, out of the brands of tyre I have tried, is Toyo but they are pretty soft so wear accordingly. Pirelli were OK'ish but I wouldn't have them again. Fuldas were better and Nankang were OK'ish in the dry and scary when it rained. This is just my opinion though and I am just an average driver with average ability.
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thanks 
i don't drive like a twat
only time i ever push my car is on quiet mountain roads, and even then i'm not exactly on the limit. it's too much risk to get that extra 5mph or so in a corner. that's one thing i do love about the E21, you don't have to drive silly speeds to have fun. only 2 reasons i want to get those wheels and wider tyres on. 1 - i think they'll look better, and 2 - 165's in the wet don't offer enough for my liking.
down here in south wales, there is a road with a really, really tight hair pin, and it was wet once, and i really really struggled to get up it (it's uphill) because my wheels were just spinning. you have to go round in 1st gear because it's so tight. i was coming up this (it's tighter than it looks!):
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=51.6536 ... 8,,0,22.64
i don't drive like a twat
down here in south wales, there is a road with a really, really tight hair pin, and it was wet once, and i really really struggled to get up it (it's uphill) because my wheels were just spinning. you have to go round in 1st gear because it's so tight. i was coming up this (it's tighter than it looks!):
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=51.6536 ... 8,,0,22.64

