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I'm guessing that my suspension has been lowered around the 35mm-40mm mark and have put 17inch alloys on. Do you guys think i can go any lower with 17's on or will i be pushing it?
Also i was about put lower profile tyres on because the ones i've got at the mo are 205/40ZR17 and i want something which makes the car lower etc but without rubbing!!
You can get pirelli p zero nero 195/40/17 tyres which would be a good size to get. I would get them if i was getting my 17" all over again but there expensive. You could get the falken 205/40/17 tyres they have a more slanted side wall so may help plus there cheaper.
Jordan wrote:You can get pirelli p zero nero 195/40/17 tyres which would be a good size to get. I would get them if i was getting my 17" all over again but there expensive. You could get the falken 205/40/17 tyres they have a more slanted side wall so may help plus there cheaper.
Take advice from a man who knows, lowered about 100mm on 17's
Its a bit of trial and error mate. You just fit the 17"s then lower it to the height you want it then go out a drive in it if it rubs put it up a bit and so on until it doesn't rub as bad thats what i done at the start but then i wanted it lower, as you do. If you want to go down my route of lowering it 80 to 100 mill you'll prob have to get either the Falken-Ohtsu ZE-512 205/40 ZR17 84W RF Rim-protection tyres for £58 with a more slanted side wall check this web page and you'll see what i mean http://www.mytyres.co.uk/Tyres.html or the perelli it will make the difference between catching on the arch n not. Infact just seen a cracking deal on that web page for 195/40/17 tyres makes are continental for £90 and hankook for £65 which is excellant. I would see how you go with that first if not then its stage 2.