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They loook good but what about the ride? Aren't they a bit harsh and you feel every bump.
I'd imagine they're pretty good for cornering ie quite stable, have you noticed any difference?
That's the size on mine but these wheels drive me nuts, never had so many punctures and slow punctures on a car ever?? The tyres seem too small for the wheels, you can't go close to any kerbs as the wheels hit the kerb not the tyre, all other similar size cars with alloys seem to have wider tyres which have a 10-15mm overhang on edge of wheel stopping the scratching of alloys!!
What width tyres do you have on it - are they 245's? You can go up to 255 width with the 81/2 J wheels also some tyres have a rim protector bead incorporated in them to protect against kerbing.
I have 245s on mine they do have the rim protector on them they seem fine you just have to be careful...
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