i got some new wheels, any recommendation on wheel alignment in brissy? it seems to pull to the right a little
I go straight to pedders where ever I am. I got a dodgy one at beaurepairs once, never going there again. Pedders cost me like $100, got a print out and everything.
I don't think it really needs a 98 load rating it is just that Honda Australia decided to spec both the 17' and 18' that way. The Acura in the States comes with 93 rated rubber as standard and the Accord (Euro) in the UK has 92's.
The problem now is that Australian laws say you can only replace a tyre with one load rated to at least the same rating as the lowest fitted to that model in Australia (i.e. 98).
the other problem is trying to find a 98 load rating tyre. You cant even get the oem tyres in Australia.....
the other problem is trying to find a 98 load rating tyre. You cant even get the oem tyres in Australia.....
p.s. I need a tyre already for mine.....
What about 235/45/17?Not sure about load rating but should be
ok as this size is common for Falcon and Commodore.Should be close to same rolling diameter as 225/50/17?
If the 98 rating is not a problem, which tyres would you recommend for the 18" Lux rims?
Where I'm at, they're having a promo for the Yokohama S-Drive tyres, are they any good?
When is someone going to do a decent CU2?
Put a nice set of Japanese 20's with a low offset?
Set of coils,
And a neat kit?
C'mon guys, You buy a $40k car and ur putting cheap ass 18' $1500 wheels on it?
Stand out from the crowd!
I guess i'm the most daring cu2 owner so far lol..Mine are 19s.
To answer your question, set of coils and 20s = turning it into an unrefined piece of crap which no one is prepared to do.
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