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18's or 19's?
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KP
Dapster
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TIP: If you are forking out over a grand for the wheel upgrade, then spend an extra hundred quid on the coloured crests - they make a world of difference.
waspe
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I have also read that the handling is better on 18's, but in another article was warned against the 19's due to their tendency to telegraph every bump directly into the cabin. I assume they would also tramline significantly.
Unfortunately I don't have PASM in my order, but do have the coloured crests!
Again many thanks
Peter
Mine rode better on 19s than our current 03 S does on 17's and Sports suspension. Ali said that hers rode absolutely fine also.
To test the car a little, I went around a large and empty roundabout several times, the road was damp, and the handling and feed back was first rate, considerably better than our current one. I attributed some of this improvement to the 19s. I remember reading some comparisons of rim sizes a few years ago where the conclusion was not to go for 19s, but I wonder if tyre and rim technology has now caught up.
I specced mine with the 19" Carrera S wheels and find the handling and the ride to be fine - I know there is a concensus that the 18" offer a slightly more compliant ride and with better feedback, but to be honest I personally like the look of them as they fill the wheelarches a tad better.
I did try the 18" rims but didn't notice any significant difference on the road. The track may be another matter though.
The speccing of your car is always an enjoyment - I hope you get pleasure from it and even more when your car arrives.
Rob[
waspe
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Its a bit of a stripper. Arctic silver S, with heated seats, crested, sound package plus and coloured wheel crests. Options are outrageously priced in Australia, but I have what I need to get the best of the car.
I am amazed at the low speed torque and even more impressed with the handling. It feels like I'm seated deep in something carved from a single billet of metal, with the sound of a sweet mechanical symphony being played right in there with me. A dream car!
Peter

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