Leon MK2 Which Alloy Wheels? What sizes are compatible?

Gagwithgaffer

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May 28, 2013
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Gents,

Being new to the modded world, I'm keen to know what sizes of alloy wheels can be fitted to the standard Leon Cupra Rrrr?

They come with 19s as standard (2012 model) but would like to know what larger sizes are possible?

I have seen a few sites that do 20s, is that the max?

If someone would be so kind to list a quick table of alloy wheel size and required tyre size would be grateful, I'm sure others will benefit for future reference.

Do the leon wheels require a particular offset? any technical advice is appreciated

Does having bigger alloys effect the handling? for better or worse? I'm assuming that anyone fitting bigger rims would compensate with thinner tyres? (unless you want to break the law and get false readings from your speedo.... which I definately do not want!)

Any sample photos of members cars would be a treat!

Thanks in advance

Gagwithgaffer
 

calvR

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I wouldn't personally go any bigger than 19s. The ride isn't great on these, 20s with say a 30 profile would be awful. The R wheels are very sought after and sell for a fortune on ebay, they're around £400 a wheel from Seat.
I've never seen 20s on a leon so couldn't say on the offset but the standard 19s are et53. You could go for et45 but even these could rub on 19s if u are lowered. This by the way is what I would recommend doing before thinking about wheels. Fitting H&R springs on my R was the best thing I've done and transformed the overall appearance of the car
 

Gagwithgaffer

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May 28, 2013
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OK, noted...

Just had a quick look on the H&R Springs website, they look awesome!

so the biggie question is this:

If i lower the car, how much by?

H&R OE Sport Springs
■Lowers .25 - .75” on average
■Offers more control and balance

H&R Sport Springs
■Lowers 1.5 - 1.8” on average
■Superb ride quality

H&R Super Sport Springs
■Lowers 1.75 - 2.3” on average
■Provides superior ride and maximum lowering

H&R Race Springs
■Lowers 1.75 - 2.5” on average... errr NO tar!

These are my consideration factors:

I dont ever want to experience wheel arch rub! (lots of 30mph speed humps in my local area and roads are ****! lol)

I dont want to spoil the look of the car (nothing too drastic please)

I would like to keep my options open with wheel size (but do not want a poor ride quality so 19"s sound like the way to go from wat u said.

Cheers
 

calvR

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Oct 21, 2011
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For the love of god, don't put 20" wheels on your car!

19" max. Even then, I'd be tempted to put 18s on.

I have a 2nd set of 18s and they do ride and handle better but the standard R wheels just look so good so I keep putting them back on
 

kazand

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I'd stick with 18's. The standard R 19"s , whilst they look great, are very prone to stone chips (especially if coloured) and are not suited to "parking by feel" girlfriends :cry: , the tyres are more expensive (lots) than equivalent 18's, and do not like UK potholes!
 

calvR

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I'd stick with 18's. The standard R 19"s , whilst they look great, are very prone to stone chips (especially if coloured) and are not suited to "parking by feel" girlfriends :cry: , the tyres are more expensive (lots) than equivalent 18's, and do not like UK potholes!

Agreed they do stick out in the middle just waiting for kerbs to jump out :lol:
Having said that my wife has only kerbed them once or twice and only just caught the edge of the rim not the face. They've never been refurbed and still look good. Maybe mud flaps help keep the chips down a bit?
My last set of tyres were £800, so yeah not cheap
 

kazand

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Agreed they do stick out in the middle just waiting for kerbs to jump out :lol:
Having said that my wife has only kerbed them once or twice and only just caught the edge of the rim not the face. They've never been refurbed and still look good. Maybe mud flaps help keep the chips down a bit?
My last set of tyres were £800, so yeah not cheap

You may have a point about mudflaps, it's the rears that are the worst on ours, could be stuff being thrown up by fronts.
I had a wife once. Expensive. :cry:
 

Cupra R Matt

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Agreed they do stick out in the middle just waiting for kerbs to jump out :lol:
Having said that my wife has only kerbed them once or twice and only just caught the edge of the rim not the face. They've never been refurbed and still look good. Maybe mud flaps help keep the chips down a bit?
My last set of tyres were £800, so yeah not cheap

You may have a point about mudflaps, it's the rears that are the worst on ours, could be stuff being thrown up by fronts.
I had a wife once. Expensive. :cry:

I bought a brand new set of the 19" alloys to replace the ones I had on mine due to stone chips etc, and then retro fitted mud flaps after too, they deffo do help with protecting the rears - but the fronts are still prone to picking up chips as I can testify to!!:cry:

New wheels are now just over £400 per wheel now as well - just to add to the pain!!

I did seriously consider going aftermarket and fell head over heels for a set of BBS wheels like what Cila has on his Leon, but after contacting him and asking about the fitment I was advised that they DO catch when lowered&/or giving it the beans which stopped me going down the aftermarket route and getting brand new o.e alloys. Do regret it sometimes as the wheel shape with the outward bow on the spokes to me means they'll always be prone to picking up small chips etc!
 
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Mandu

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I'm sorry, I quote from the subject.

I have a question wheels and tires for Seat Leon Cupra 2008
Will this wheels fit without bigger scratching. The car is lowered with height adjustable H&R kit.

Front 8.5x19 ET42
Rear 9.5x19 ET45

what size tires would you recommend?
Thanks!
 

Dsgfr11

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19x8 et44 bbs ck lowered on eibach sportlines and have never rubbed even on spirited drives
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ECB

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I'm thinking of getting a set of 18's off a Scirocco, the turbine alloys. Has anyone seen this done before?
 

Paulki

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Thank you for your help. So I think they will fit.
One question to go: what size tires would you recommend?

The minimum recommended tyre width for 19"x9.5" wheels is 245 which would need to be 30 profile to maintain a similar radius to standard 225/40R18; you will probably have a problem fitting those under the rear arches?

The 19"x8.5" on the front can run 225/35 so rubbing may not be a problem depending on how much you lower the car.

This web page gives the minimum/maximum tyre widths for different rim widths: http://www.tyres-pneus-online.co.uk/equivalency-tables-advice.html
 

Mandu

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The minimum recommended tyre width for 19"x9.5" wheels is 245 which would need to be 30 profile to maintain a similar radius to standard 225/40R18; you will probably have a problem fitting those under the rear arches?

The 19"x8.5" on the front can run 225/35 so rubbing may not be a problem depending on how much you lower the car.

I fitted my new rims and tyres today.
Rims
Front 8.5x19 et 42
Back 9.5x19 et 45

Tyres
Front 225/35-19
Back 235/35-19

No rubbish in front and back. I will add photo when my postcount says so. But they look stunnig!
Still need to lower it little bit.
 

DAZFR72

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I fitted my new rims and tyres today.
Rims
Front 8.5x19 et 42
Back 9.5x19 et 45

Tyres
Front 225/35-19
Back 235/35-19

No rubbish in front and back. I will add photo when my postcount says so. But they look stunnig!
Still need to lower it little bit.

Id love to see pictures, I have a cupra mk2 faclift, I went to fit 8.5 x 18 and they were too wide for the wheel arches, making the car illegal here in the uk due to wheels wider than the wings on the front

If anyone can shed some light please let me know
 
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