Best type of aftermarket wheels?

teddylong

Guest
Hey all, new to this.

Thinking about upgrading to some aftermarket alloys... any recommendations?
 

Ad Lav

vRS...
Nov 10, 2006
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Kent
Welcome :D

Any pics of the car they are going onto? :)

What do you like - multispoke, OEM, deep dish, lightweight?
 

Ad Lav

vRS...
Nov 10, 2006
4,230
1
Kent
8kg a wheel instead of 15kg a wheel...

Better cornering I heard :)

Pass otherwise! Most track cars use them...
 

Poverty

Guest
Its all about the lightweight alloys. I dont understand the people that buy new alloys that are heavier than their old ones and then just decrease their fun factor!
 

Guinness

Finally got the BMW
Nov 29, 2006
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Newcastle
should sell those square wheels at halfords. For all those chavs who need to be diffrent, would solve all our problems they would be stuck in halfords car park out of the way, whilst happy they look diffrent.
 

R1dd1ck

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Sep 7, 2007
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yep! they are now called chavo squares!

Chavo-Squares! for that different look and feel! Improve your stationery performance and handbrake holding without puttin wear on your high pitched dump valve thats applied to your 1.2 N reg corsa with its 2 ton body kit!
 
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R1dd1ck

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Sep 7, 2007
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They have to be, at least there wunt be any chavtastics ont road anymore! although there wud be lots of tram lines int road from them tryin to drive it and not understanding why the wheel isn't going round properly!
 

Fleggy

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Jul 22, 2007
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They have to be, at least there wunt be any chavtastics ont road anymore! although there wud be lots of tram lines int road from them tryin to drive it and not understanding why the wheel isn't going round properly!

Lmao, i could actually picture them scratching their heads at that one lol.

I need some new alloys, i was wanting some cupra ones but didn't know how much they would cost and didn't know where to get any from. i don't mind the RS4 alloys like was thinking bout getting some of them, cheapest I've found em for are bout £700ish. is this a good price or not?
 

andycupra

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Lighter wheels can help both excelleration and braking.
They can also improve the right as the 'unsprung weight' weight of the car is reduced. However if you updrade from smaller wheels to larger alloys it could be worse as the tyre sidewall is reduced as well as the wheel being larger. If you get lightweight alloys this can offset much of this.