Evoque wheel sizes

Evoque wheel sizes

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flatsix3.6

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756 posts

181 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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Which are the best size to have 18", 19" or 20"

GetCarter

29,380 posts

279 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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Mrs has 20's on hers. They look best IMO. However, drove courtesy car (another Sd4 Evoque) on 18's - and it was more comfortable (surprise!)

Edited by GetCarter on Wednesday 13th July 15:53

Shaw Tarse

31,543 posts

203 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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flatsix3.6 said:
Which are the best size to have 18", 19" or 20"
Off roading, or posing?

GetCarter

29,380 posts

279 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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Shaw Tarse said:
flatsix3.6 said:
Which are the best size to have 18", 19" or 20"
Off roading, or posing?
How many off road in Evoques!

(Having said that we regularly do).

flatsix3.6

Original Poster:

756 posts

181 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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Shaw Tarse said:
Off roading, or posing?
The wifes car, posing

GetCarter

29,380 posts

279 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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Then def 20's. Best residuals too.

Shaw Tarse

31,543 posts

203 months

Wednesday 13th July 2016
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flatsix3.6 said:
Shaw Tarse said:
Off roading, or posing?
The wifes car, posing
The wheels that match her handbag! frown

camel_landy

4,898 posts

183 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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That sort of question will get a more diverse selection of replies than you've had hot meals!! It's down to what you want and what you're going to use the car for.

However, bear in mind that whilst the big rims look sexy, the smaller rims will give a better ride (thanks to the deeper side walls). Then, if you go for a slightly narrower tyre, it'll handle better in the wet, snow, etc...

My 2p worth.

M

flatsix3.6

Original Poster:

756 posts

181 months

Friday 15th July 2016
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camel_landy said:
That sort of question will get a more diverse selection of replies than you've had hot meals!! It's down to what you want and what you're going to use the car for.

However, bear in mind that whilst the big rims look sexy, the smaller rims will give a better ride (thanks to the deeper side walls). Then, if you go for a slightly narrower tyre, it'll handle better in the wet, snow, etc...

My 2p worth.

M
Ride quality is the most important because 99.9% of the time it will be on tarmac.

Are 19" a good compromise.