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Changing of new rim and type for new Latio Sport Premium

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Jazz:

--- Quote from: maxngck on July 02, 2008, 06:05:10 PM ---big doesnt mean heavy  :bleh:...  ;)

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big doesn't mean heavy but definitely expensive.  :bleh:

darrylker:

--- Quote from: iagree on July 02, 2008, 01:18:35 PM ---IMO.

Must have principle.

We should do one thing.

That's it, EVERYTHING STOCK!

Original.

15" rim is more than enough. Cheaper tyres aso.
And better FC because the car will be light also vs the bigger & heavier size tyres.
When changing tyres, is cheaper also.


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Good for you bro! For my 1st year I was on stock for my ride, no MOD at all...but as the poison gets into me deeper, very hard to remain on stock... :D

maxngck:

--- Quote from: Jazz on July 02, 2008, 09:44:15 PM ---big doesn't mean heavy but definitely expensive.  :bleh:

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yeah,...big normally is more exp  :weep: but big can make u safer just that fc affected  :weep:

psyched:

--- Quote from: darrylker on July 01, 2008, 10:22:19 PM ---Agree with you...either trade-in your rims&tyres early for a better deal, or use it till 2yrs & change a nice new set. If budget is of concern, advice to get a good set of tyres :) Ride will improve greatly... Alternatively, if u don't mind second rims, can also consider in future... :D

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So what is your advice on a good set or tyres.

will stick on the 15".

thks.

Novellus Legends:
16 inch not much diff from 15...

go 17 and lower suspension , u will see a very sporty ride.

but tire width has a big diff...whether ur on 185 or 195 or 205..

think 16inch looks good due to the 205 and more stable la

latio on 185 or 195 is damn odd...

if u drive behind those hyundai vernas or city...observe carefully and u know what u want and why u wanna rid those stock 195

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