Hi guys, ive just joined this great forum and had a quick question i would like to ask you guys. I have a ForFour and would like to put some new aftermarket wheels on to it. I would appreciate it if you could tell me some suggestions and maybe some pictures aswell. Thanks alot, Rob
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Well, you first net has got to be to look at the SRU site as they've got a lot of 44 stuff in there.
you're in a much better position that the 4-2 or roadie owners - as IIRC the 4-4 has got 4 stud wheels
so you've already got a wider choice to pick from.
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Re: Wheels
Originally posted by Rob HertfordHi guys, ive just joined this great forum and had a quick question i would like to ask you guys. I have a ForFour and would like to put some new aftermarket wheels on to it. I would appreciate it if you could tell me some suggestions and maybe some pictures aswell. Thanks alot, Rob
www.aez-wheels.com
www.wolfrace.co.uk
www.ozracing.com
www.rondell.de
I nearly went for the AEZ Xylo which are selling for £499 at www.motor-world.co.uk but finally settled for the Wolfrace Street Octane.
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No answer to enquiry on 'another site' but we (sorry, she) want alloys on Black Pulse 44.
I was concerned about degredation of already 'budget' ride qualities using 17" wheels & 'rubber band' 40 tyres.
Agree the Street Octane look the most suitable per £.
Any comments on ride / handling issues from live 44 owners would be useful ?
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I've had the brabus 17" fitted to my 1.5 & although they are a bit noiser the car sticks to the road like glue ( well most of the time, don't think it's a good idea going round a rounabout at 50mph )
i know they are expensive wheels but if you look around ( ebay etc .. ) you can get some at a good price.
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Here's some tech specs about wheel size:
PCD: 4x114.3
Bore: 67.1
Offset: 46
Check alloyguides.co.uk and you can find other cars that have similar specs that u can match up wheels with. With the offset, you can stray a little off the spec and you may want to use a wheel spacer to make up big differences.
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