Hi,
I won't take ownership of my Ibiza Cupra until November this year, so apologies for thinking ahead - however i have a question on Alloys for Winter tyres. Due to living in a remote village, it's almost essential for me to have these for getting to work, personally i swear by them when the snow and ice come to play!
I typically run a seperate set of winter tyres and alloys, and just do the swap on the drive when the time comes.
Having looked at the Technical Data section of the Ibiza brochure, The Ibiza Cupra comes with 288*25 front brakes and 232*9 rear (to my knowledge the car will come with standard brakes as I was told the racing brake pack has been discontinued). The brake setup appears to be the same as the 2.0 TDI 143PS FR, so naturally I am presuming that the 16" Stratos FR Alloys should fit?
Ideally, I would like to down size from the 17" Barcino Alloys to some Seat approved 16" wheels (staying Seat approved wheels means my insurance company don't care about the swap) However the dealers want an extortionate price for the 16" Stratos (approx £270 each with VAT based on discount for ordering 4).
The next option is to stay 17" and choose from the Seat Accessories alloy selection, these are coming in at about £150 a corner for the cheapest style, which i thought was OK?
What i was hoping for your help on is:
I am finding that the Seat sizing for 17" is a little uncommon (215 40 R17) so finding winter tyres is abit more problematic, I have however found Vredestein Wintrac 4 Xtreme tyres for approximately £100 a corner - obviously fitting on top.
It's alot of money, but an investment over the next 3 years so i don't mind. My delaership does the whole winter tyre hotel thing, where they store and swap your tyres - but no doubt the dealer will want about £200 a corner initially, then £100 a year to do the swap - then everytime you dismount the tyres you stress the sidewalls and ultimately it will be a similar cost over the period.
Sorry for such a long post, any thoughts, pics or help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Ben
I won't take ownership of my Ibiza Cupra until November this year, so apologies for thinking ahead - however i have a question on Alloys for Winter tyres. Due to living in a remote village, it's almost essential for me to have these for getting to work, personally i swear by them when the snow and ice come to play!
I typically run a seperate set of winter tyres and alloys, and just do the swap on the drive when the time comes.
Having looked at the Technical Data section of the Ibiza brochure, The Ibiza Cupra comes with 288*25 front brakes and 232*9 rear (to my knowledge the car will come with standard brakes as I was told the racing brake pack has been discontinued). The brake setup appears to be the same as the 2.0 TDI 143PS FR, so naturally I am presuming that the 16" Stratos FR Alloys should fit?
Ideally, I would like to down size from the 17" Barcino Alloys to some Seat approved 16" wheels (staying Seat approved wheels means my insurance company don't care about the swap) However the dealers want an extortionate price for the 16" Stratos (approx £270 each with VAT based on discount for ordering 4).
The next option is to stay 17" and choose from the Seat Accessories alloy selection, these are coming in at about £150 a corner for the cheapest style, which i thought was OK?
What i was hoping for your help on is:
- Does anyone know the spec of the 17" Barcino Cupra Alloy (PCD, Offset etc...) all I know is it is a 7Jx17 alloy
- Same Question but for the 16" Stratos FR Alloy - All i know is 7Jx16.
- From the Seat Accessories Catalogue, I am looking at style '17" Silver 5 spoke - 6J0071493'
- OR '17" Silver Diamant Cut - 6J0071496'
- Finally, Does anyone have any of these alloys (would love to see a pic on the car), or know of any fitment issues for the Cupra?
I am finding that the Seat sizing for 17" is a little uncommon (215 40 R17) so finding winter tyres is abit more problematic, I have however found Vredestein Wintrac 4 Xtreme tyres for approximately £100 a corner - obviously fitting on top.
It's alot of money, but an investment over the next 3 years so i don't mind. My delaership does the whole winter tyre hotel thing, where they store and swap your tyres - but no doubt the dealer will want about £200 a corner initially, then £100 a year to do the swap - then everytime you dismount the tyres you stress the sidewalls and ultimately it will be a similar cost over the period.
Sorry for such a long post, any thoughts, pics or help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Ben