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srs1
23-12-03, 05:53 PM
i have been offered these deals (team dynamics) for my red gte. i'd like to know what people think i should go for?
(all supplied with rubber too)

also how much arch work would be needed for the 16/17's on a 40mm dropped car.

i am going to find out if the fella will give us nl discount too, have to get back on this. how many would be interested in discount for there new alloys?

srs1
23-12-03, 05:55 PM
also there are the team dynamics tornado's. same prices and sizes as above. as you can tell i like multi-spoke alloys on my car.

cheers
sean

elsey197
23-12-03, 06:41 PM
get 16s mate, then you have the best of both worlds looks and handling.
shouldn't have to do too much work to get them on if they are the right offset :P

srs1
23-12-03, 09:49 PM
think the off set is 45 and not 49 as supposed to be, do you think this is good or bad?

Mark
23-12-03, 10:42 PM
Just to help, here are the 2 wheels -

Monza http://volcano.photobucket.com/albums/v11/CorsaNova/monza-silversml.jpg

Tornadohttp://volcano.photobucket.com/albums/v11/CorsaNova/Tornado-sml.jpg

Personally I prefer the Monza's and say get the 16's!

?Marty?
24-12-03, 12:15 AM
multispokes look better the bigger they are.

but unless you're going for a 'kitted' car, it's not worth having larger than 16's.

srs1
24-12-03, 12:26 AM
the other thing that gets me thinking is, the 15's should fit straight under no mods to arches and they 150 cheaper. also are ment to be better for handling over larger wheels. the 16 will fill the arches better and give the car a better stance.but if i was going to do that then i may as well get the 17's as they are a good deal and could make money back on them if i sold them.

but......

if i get the 15's, i could save 150 and spend it on some thing else.

rvr's were also an option and come bk ones (not sure on which)