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MODIFYING OR DETAILING YOUR I30 => TYRES | WHEELS | BRAKES => Topic started by: JC087 on February 11, 2019, 01:20:36

Title: Upgraded me wheels
Post by: JC087 on February 11, 2019, 01:20:36
Last Thursday, I upgraded the rims from the standard 18" alloys that came with the car when I bought 6 months ago. They are 18" Hussla GT from Ozzy Tyres.

1.  :link: Imgur: The magic of the Internet (https://imgur.com/9RCJzwr)
2.  :link: Imgur: The magic of the Internet (https://imgur.com/ePpGJAr)
3.  :link: Imgur: The magic of the Internet (https://imgur.com/a/B0jkkYa)

Hope you like them!
Title: Re: Upgraded me wheels
Post by: Dazzler on February 11, 2019, 02:54:52
Looks very nice. I like them a lot. :goodjob2: :goodjob:
Title: Re: Upgraded me wheels
Post by: JC087 on February 11, 2019, 03:19:22
 :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Upgraded me wheels
Post by: CraigB on February 11, 2019, 03:46:46
Wheels aren’t bad :goodjob2: are they wider rims as it looks like the sidewalls are stretched  :undecided:
Title: Re: Upgraded me wheels
Post by: JC087 on February 11, 2019, 05:12:03
Wheels aren’t bad :goodjob2: are they wider rims as it looks like the sidewalls are stretched  :undecided:

I was told that these rims fit with the existing tires. :shrug: however, two out of four had to be replaced due to leaking air. All good though.
Title: Re: Upgraded me wheels
Post by: CraigB on February 11, 2019, 06:09:50
Wheels aren’t bad :goodjob2: are they wider rims as it looks like the sidewalls are stretched  :undecided:

I was told that these rims fit with the existing tires. :shrug: however, two out of four had to be replaced due to leaking air. All good though.
That's a bit of a safety concern, two leaked...I guess the other two will go when doing hard cornering :disapp: some tyre fitters amaze me with their stupidity :head_butt:

I think stretched sidewalls still voids your insurance as well :undecided: the handling characteristics of the tyre itself have been removed once the sidewalls are stretched, @Surferdude might know more about that.
Title: Re: Upgraded me wheels
Post by: mickd on February 11, 2019, 09:50:41
Wheels aren’t bad :goodjob2: are they wider rims as it looks like the sidewalls are stretched  :undecided:

I was told that these rims fit with the existing tires. :shrug: however, two out of four had to be replaced due to leaking air. All good though.
Apparently the wide rim and narrower tyre is the current fad.
Got me farked why though   :spitty:  :spitty:
Title: Re: Upgraded me wheels
Post by: JC087 on February 11, 2019, 10:05:12
CraigB - The 2 tires has been replaced with decent ones, the other 2 which was not are all OK as they said. I haven't done any hard cornering but I think I may as well, in the end replace them as they are hanock tires. :lame:
Title: Re: Upgraded me wheels
Post by: Surferdude on February 13, 2019, 08:45:34
Wheels aren’t bad :goodjob2: are they wider rims as it looks like the sidewalls are stretched  :undecided:

I was told that these rims fit with the existing tires. :shrug: however, two out of four had to be replaced due to leaking air. All good though.
That's a bit of a safety concern, two leaked...I guess the other two will go when doing hard cornering :disapp: some tyre fitters amaze me with their stupidity :head_butt:

I think stretched sidewalls still voids your insurance as well :undecided: the handling characteristics of the tyre itself have been removed once the sidewalls are stretched, @Surferdude might know more about that.
Yep. It's crazy.
Greatly reduced sidewall flex.
Therefore greater risk of sidewall damage hitting a curb or pothole.
Without the flex under hard cornering a section of the footprint will either lift off the road or lessen its grip on the road. Effectively less rubber on the road when you most need it.
So in the case of an accident I'm sure an insurance company could argue you contributed to it by reducing your control of the car. I imagine the police would also take a dim view.

You know, I don't think people realise how important tyres are.  Your brakes could fail but without decent suspension and tyres you've got no hope of avoiding an accident.
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