Hi Guys, Thought I would share my choice of Winter Wheels.
My FR 184 came with 18" Performance Alloys fitted with Bridgestone Potenza S001. Having been 'converted' to the benefits of Winter Tyres for the last 4 years here in rural Perthshire I have been looking for the right choice. For my previous Honda Civic 2.2 I had steel 16" rims fitted with Michelin Alpins and managed to sell these (slightly corroded by salt) on Ebay after 16000 winter miles for £125 - ( still had 5.5-6mm tread). After much consultation with Seat CS I was advised against 16" rims for the 184 due to the limited clearance to the larger front disks. Having such a good looking car as the Leon I was reluctant to by new steel rims (they only seem to be available up to 16" anyway!). So here is my solution ( and pictures).
Enzo (W) 7 x 17 (5/112) ET38 fitted with Nokian WR-A3 225/45/R17/94H
This tool is useful when deciding on rim/tyre choice; http://tinyurl.com/lda4mtn
These cost (from MyTyres) a total of £746.80 including delivery from Hamburg!
The tyres alone are priced at £99.70 each on MyTyres which means that the alloys work out at £346.80 for the set of 4!
I was initially concerned with the difference in ET but on fitting they are just right.
Looking at the tread image it is possible to see the Nokian patented snowflake in the centre of the tread - this 'disappears' when tread depth is less than 4mm (minimum recommended for winter).
Although Winter Tyres might seem expensive remember that your 'summers' last twice as long! and if/when the snow comes you will really will find out why they are a legal requirement in most of northern Europe!
My FR 184 came with 18" Performance Alloys fitted with Bridgestone Potenza S001. Having been 'converted' to the benefits of Winter Tyres for the last 4 years here in rural Perthshire I have been looking for the right choice. For my previous Honda Civic 2.2 I had steel 16" rims fitted with Michelin Alpins and managed to sell these (slightly corroded by salt) on Ebay after 16000 winter miles for £125 - ( still had 5.5-6mm tread). After much consultation with Seat CS I was advised against 16" rims for the 184 due to the limited clearance to the larger front disks. Having such a good looking car as the Leon I was reluctant to by new steel rims (they only seem to be available up to 16" anyway!). So here is my solution ( and pictures).
Enzo (W) 7 x 17 (5/112) ET38 fitted with Nokian WR-A3 225/45/R17/94H
This tool is useful when deciding on rim/tyre choice; http://tinyurl.com/lda4mtn
These cost (from MyTyres) a total of £746.80 including delivery from Hamburg!
The tyres alone are priced at £99.70 each on MyTyres which means that the alloys work out at £346.80 for the set of 4!
I was initially concerned with the difference in ET but on fitting they are just right.
Looking at the tread image it is possible to see the Nokian patented snowflake in the centre of the tread - this 'disappears' when tread depth is less than 4mm (minimum recommended for winter).
Although Winter Tyres might seem expensive remember that your 'summers' last twice as long! and if/when the snow comes you will really will find out why they are a legal requirement in most of northern Europe!