Give me a good reason for choosing big alloys as an option.
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I can think of a few reasons why not :
Big wheels look better - Possibly, but hey can look bloody silly with small brakes
You can fit bigger brakes - not necessary I'm not going Racing.
Tyres are lower profile on larger rims - And less comfortable ride ( is the improved handling going to make a difference in everyday driving? )
In some cases, bigger wheels reduce efficiency and affect tax/bik
What real world benefits are there? ( apart from the dealer's profit margin )
Big wheels look better - Possibly, but hey can look bloody silly with small brakes
You can fit bigger brakes - not necessary I'm not going Racing.
Tyres are lower profile on larger rims - And less comfortable ride ( is the improved handling going to make a difference in everyday driving? )
In some cases, bigger wheels reduce efficiency and affect tax/bik
What real world benefits are there? ( apart from the dealer's profit margin )
If the rims get bigger often it won't look right until you then drop the suspension. Which also costs money.
I've got the dilemma at the mo. My Accord's 17" rims look tiny with a big gap to the wheel arch. I'd like to stick some 18's on but know it'll need lowering 40mm to not make it look silly.
I've got the dilemma at the mo. My Accord's 17" rims look tiny with a big gap to the wheel arch. I'd like to stick some 18's on but know it'll need lowering 40mm to not make it look silly.
Major Fallout said:
mackay45 said:
Higher top speed?
Can't remember if true or not - think acceleration is supposed to be worse though.
What car?
Not quite how it works. Can't remember if true or not - think acceleration is supposed to be worse though.
What car?
2 years ago i specced 18's instead of the standard 17's, 2 and a bit years later and 63k miles i wish i hadnt!!.
The ride is very hard, car seems very heavy when they are on, and massively more expensive tyres, rears are £100 ish each more than the 17's
I run my car on 16's with winters tyres, i prefer driving it on them.
The ride is very hard, car seems very heavy when they are on, and massively more expensive tyres, rears are £100 ish each more than the 17's
I run my car on 16's with winters tyres, i prefer driving it on them.
R300will said:
Major Fallout said:
mackay45 said:
Higher top speed?
Can't remember if true or not - think acceleration is supposed to be worse though.
What car?
Not quite how it works. Can't remember if true or not - think acceleration is supposed to be worse though.
What car?

mackay45 said:
R300will said:
Major Fallout said:
mackay45 said:
Higher top speed?
Can't remember if true or not - think acceleration is supposed to be worse though.
What car?
Not quite how it works. Can't remember if true or not - think acceleration is supposed to be worse though.
What car?

bigger wheels and thinner tyre = more expensive wheel option and about double the price on tyres
Edited by richcorsavxr on Sunday 25th March 00:12
I remember changing the 15 standard alloys for a set of 17 inch Alpinas on the E36.
Positives
- Primarily the looks - filled the arches a lot better.
- Crisper turn in owing to less sidewall flex
- Felt more grippy - not sure if that was related to a larger contact patch or a more solid feeling owing to reduced sidewall flex
Negative
- Tramlining
- Harder ride
Overall, I felt the benefits outweighed the negatives.
Before:

After:

Positives
- Primarily the looks - filled the arches a lot better.
- Crisper turn in owing to less sidewall flex
- Felt more grippy - not sure if that was related to a larger contact patch or a more solid feeling owing to reduced sidewall flex
Negative
- Tramlining
- Harder ride
Overall, I felt the benefits outweighed the negatives.
Before:

After:

Its cheaper! In the 80's I had an XR3i, as a company car, basic spec with steel wheels, and the wife wantd one as well, so went to buy it and the guy started on about alloys as an option, I said I wasn't interested as they where cheap alloy with no benifit to the unsprung weight, I couldn't see if they looked good from inside, more chance of being stolen etc. Turned out he couldn't get a basic car with steel whells, and gave me another 100 pound off to take the alloys.
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