17" wheels

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Ypwpat
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Post by Ypwpat »

HI i was thinking to put 17" wheels into my 206cc but the Mechanics in Australia said it's not recommended to put 17" into 206.
But if i put 17" will it mean to sacrifice the ride and comfort? Does the car have a better Handling?
Thx

col
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Post by col »

what was the reason peugeot gave for not having 17's?

Anyway ride and confort will be affected, but you can live with that as the car will look so cool on 17s!!
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Ypwpat
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Post by Ypwpat »

but don't wish the comfortable car do be sacrifice soo much for just a looks :sad:
Even i not crazy enough to put 18" or even 19".

Ypwpat
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Post by Ypwpat »

btw i was thinking of lowering the car, but want to do the wheels and lowering on the different time. Just wandering which one i should do first? SHould i lowering the car first before putting the 17" wheels or wheels first then lowering it? Or is it just nothing different if doing it either way?

Dave-T
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Post by Dave-T »

I took the cheaper option first.

17s maybe later on this year. Now, where is my wallet?
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Post by stephen T »

wheels first, then u got some ieda of how low u can go without having any problems.

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Post by M275 »

Mines been lowered by 40mm and Ive got 17inches (ooer) its not a problem at all

even thogh the wheels are larger - the tyres are lower profile so te overall diameter doesnt change.

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Post by stephen T »

mal what u running? 40's?

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Post by M275 »

Yeah think so... too dark to see at the mo..

Bloody low prof though !
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Ypwpat
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Post by Ypwpat »

yay ordered my 17" Momo Quasar2 :grin: plus low prof tyres :grin: and plus i'm broke :cry:
lowering will come later after wheels

Ypwpat
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Post by Ypwpat »

OMG U lowered it to 60mm :eek:
Your is the lowest record i have seen in this forum and fitted with 17" rims as well
well done :smile: So how is the ride going? :smile:

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Post by paul_y3k »

and it looks very very sweet.
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Post by Dave-T »

60mm, thats low. :grin:
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