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Craig
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Post by Craig »

Anyone got 18"s on the 206 cc?
how much should i be looking to pay and what offsets and pcd should i be looking for?

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Post by Craig »

Do i need to do any arch mods to it to get them on?

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Post by Lyndon »

think that 18"'s fit ok on the front but might need arch work, don't think they fit on the back without MAJOR work :(

(i could of course be completey wrong)
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Post by Morpheas »

I think lyndon is right but me thinks you might need a bit of work in front also cause when turning u might have some issues there... :shock:

But 18'' will give you a rough time in bumps and comfort dude...17'' do so imagine!!
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Post by SILNER »

Hello there got 18's on my cc and its lowered 30mm all round. No arch work needed on the front and can still get full lock no probs the back did catch the rear arch lining a couple of times when people in the back or big bumps. Now no probs what so ever must of worn it all away. But i am now going back to 17's as the ride is not very good and the tram lining not to good @ times.

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Post by Craig »

what offset did u get?
do u wanna sell the 18"s
what are they
thanks

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Post by SILNER »

Dont know what the off set is i just drove in drove out im afraid :rolleyes: . The 18's are not for sale sorry due to crap roads with big pot holes as two out of four are buckled :cry:

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Post by Ed_shek »

Stick to 17's as they are a safer bet! and the ride won't be too unbearable.
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Post by Craig »

cool how much do u think i should pay for 17"s