Morning all! Many of you drive wheels with an offset smaller than oem so, in your experience, with that don´t lose part of handling of the car? I mean, Renault Sport engineers did works very well thir part. Please, look the pic to understand me. All us likes wheels near the bodywork, looks incredible nice but, maybe that worst to fast road or circuit. I ask you that because love the Speedline 2120, but they are 8x18" ET50 or 60 and I´m not sure. I know, I know, we are talking about 5 to 15mm less, possibly I´ll not notice driving, but I like to learn!!
yes most aftermarket wheels are the more common offset like 35,45,55 you can run upto 45 offset and only impacts handling small amount from factory 65 although a 55 would be better if can find the wheel you're looking for
Yeah, maybe the thing is not than important and I´m a bit picky, but I have tested many cars with wheel spacers or smaller offsets and it feel like ass in the corners. I find these wheels in ET60 in a french web with a good price(920GBP more or less). Other option ir TD 1.2, but max offset is 50. Any advice is wellcome! Thanks bobsan
Good web! Very usefully for my garage! Normally I use pencil, paper and a calculator It seems will not notice to much when driving. Thanks a lot bobsan!
Anyone know what the correct size of wheel is for TD on the Megane 250? PCD etc. I’m not sure what the standard 18’s are tbh. Thanks
Cool. Thanks for your help. Any photos so I can see how they look? This is my car at the moment ... standard!
Alex, one question. You ride with oem springs?? If you do, can you tell me the height of the car, from centre wheel to arch?? If you can´t, don´t worry!
Alex, you help me a lot. My AST springs are 2cm. lower than cup ones, according to my measurements(mine is 35cm from center wheel to arch). I didn´t want the car more than 3cm low than stock. Now I´m peace on my mind and don´t need to buy a new set or the cup ones. I´m really thank you!!