What do people think of these wheels?

Cupra_Jay

Orange Wheels FTW!!
Oct 25, 2006
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found a set of wheeks that im considering getting in the near future..hopefully

17" Dare Supermesh
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here is a rough photoshop of them on my ibiza
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and heres what it should look like when its lowered on coilovers
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what do people think? suit the car or not? :confused:
 

Kenshin2006

Black Magic
Aug 31, 2006
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I quite like them in a weird way, but not really for me. They look alright - better out there though me thinks.

So a yes or no from me! sorry...not entirely helpful! :p
 

Kenshin2006

Black Magic
Aug 31, 2006
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Saying that - if you do fit those wheels, what ya gonna do with the Cupra wheels?? ..... :whistle:

I'll have 'em!
 

Cupra_Jay

Orange Wheels FTW!!
Oct 25, 2006
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Will they go over the front brakes?

i did a search on Rochford Tyres for my car and it came up with a load of wheels, inlcuding the ones above

What's wrong with the Cupra alloys?

there is nothing wrong with the cupra alloys, they do weigh a ton! cant see these being much lighter though

I like em, do they do the correct PCD & what is the offset?

will have a look again as to what the pcd and offset is, think it did say it on the site

Saying that - if you do fit those wheels, what ya gonna do with the Cupra wheels?? ..... :whistle:

I'll have 'em!

not sure yet, might keep them for winter or track days, will let you know
 

Cupra_Jay

Orange Wheels FTW!!
Oct 25, 2006
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tommmineh - on the website they have a list of several different pcd's and offsets, but have 5x100 et40 highlighted so i presume that would be for my car?? :confused:
 

oli_c

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I like them. I think that BBS style alloys really suit the mk4
 

tommmineh

1.2 POWER
Feb 28, 2005
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Yes that should be fine, you may need a small spacer on the front to clear the brakes, not sure though. I know my standard steels are ET42 but I only have teeny brakes.

Rear wheel spacers would probably be a good idea anyway so you might have to opt for a full set.

I'd go for them, you can test fit one on the front and then figure out what you need to do :yes:
 

scottynic

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I think they look pretty cool, not for me though, minimal alloys!
 

Cupra_Jay

Orange Wheels FTW!!
Oct 25, 2006
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Yes that should be fine, you may need a small spacer on the front to clear the brakes, not sure though. I know my standard steels are ET42 but I only have teeny brakes.

Rear wheel spacers would probably be a good idea anyway so you might have to opt for a full set.

I'd go for them, you can test fit one on the front and then figure out what you need to do :yes:

was going to get rear spacers at the same timr i get the alloys as am wanting some anyway.
am going down to the place on saturday (hopefully) as i need some new tyres so if they have some in stock, will see if they fit on my car.

also gonig to have to see how funds go as it may take some time to save up the money as ideally i would like to get some coilovers at the same time!!
 

rashcupra

MV AGUSTA & 1.8T DUB MK4
Oct 15, 2006
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spacers are a must if you lowering the cupra cos the wheels look lost in the rear arches it handles a dream with my hubcentric 20mm srear spacers
 

Cupra_Jay

Orange Wheels FTW!!
Oct 25, 2006
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looks like im gonna have to start saving up the pennies then!!

do you think it make the car look a bit euroish, or is it just another lowered ibiza?
 

DIFT

Torquing all the Torque
Oct 8, 2004
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I think it'd look great... just not too sure you'll be able to get them over the AP brakes. Take a few pics when you trial fit them :)
 
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