Disadvantages of running 15's?
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when I demo'd 2 MCS's one w/16 and one w/17 I really noticed a difference, ride, handling wise so my new baby that's coming in this week will have the 16" x-spoke (lightest OEM MCS wheels.) :smile:
But yeah I'll consider 15s if I can find decent wheels. Everything is cheaper to run, and from what others say (inc a buddy that runs track with 15"s) the car runs and behaves less-heavy-handed, more nimble, quicker.
And IMO like a classic MINI the car looks better with smaller wheels, it actually looks bigger. With 17s and 18s it looks tiny, proportion-wise. J
But yeah I'll consider 15s if I can find decent wheels. Everything is cheaper to run, and from what others say (inc a buddy that runs track with 15"s) the car runs and behaves less-heavy-handed, more nimble, quicker.
And IMO like a classic MINI the car looks better with smaller wheels, it actually looks bigger. With 17s and 18s it looks tiny, proportion-wise. J
#31
Originally Posted by speacock
The biggest problem with 15's is that you can fit most spinners!
(ducks, runs)
Sean
(ducks, runs)
Sean
http://www.autopure.com/Spinner.htm
And to quote their website "[font=Trebuchet MS][size=4]WHEN EVERY THINGS IS STOP THERE ARE SOME THING STILL MOVEMENT"[/size][/font]
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#33
Originally Posted by speacock
The biggest problem with 15's is that you can fit most spinners!
(ducks, runs)
Sean
(ducks, runs)
Sean
What a concept, but I think you have to have Honda steel wheels for those. A QUOTE fron their page.
"For a better installation: recommend to use a long flat screwdriver or tool to press in the out coming retention legs"
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#34
Originally Posted by Bisch
All is not lost. Here are some mad spinners, yo.
http://www.autopure.com/Spinner.htm
And to quote their website "[font=Trebuchet MS][size=4]WHEN EVERY THINGS IS STOP THERE ARE SOME THING STILL MOVEMENT"[/size][/font]
[font=Trebuchet MS][size=4][/size][/font]
http://www.autopure.com/Spinner.htm
And to quote their website "[font=Trebuchet MS][size=4]WHEN EVERY THINGS IS STOP THERE ARE SOME THING STILL MOVEMENT"[/size][/font]
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#35
Originally Posted by J-Didi
Oh yeah....The other day I saw a guy with spinner HUB CAPS . I didn't know whether to laugh or cry!
Sean
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