OZ Superleggera's are great but the Euro-R just uses the Lux's rims, just in a different colour. You can easily get the Lux rims spray painted/powder coated to match the Euro-R's colours but
I'm betting the Euro-R's didn't have the tramlining/tracking issue our Sport/Luxury models have
OZ Superleggera's are great but the Euro-R just uses the Lux's rims, just in a different colour. You can easily get the Lux rims spray painted/powder coated to match the Euro-R's colours but
I'm betting the Euro-R's didn't have the tramlining/tracking issue our Sport/Luxury models have
Interestingly, the EuroR comes with 215 45 R17 tyres -- whereas the Type S/Sport/Luxury comes with 225.
(TSX runs 215 50 R17 (or did originally) -- just to be completely odd.)
My assumption would be that it's to slightly reduce torque steer and tramlining, plus they're probably stickier rubber.
I've driven the EuroR, and it does have tramline issues as well. as for torque steer, not too sure. it wasn't my car, and wont want to trash it with the owner sitting right beside me.
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