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Iceman29

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  1. on FF cars new rubber on front makes sense. on rwd cars new on back will give better traction but can cause oversteer if fronts cant keep up.

    Surely on rwd cars, oversteer would be due to lack of rear grip, not increased rear grip? If rears have better traction than front, it would understeer?

  2. Depends on the look your wanting. Your current set stand out and give the car that 'modified' look.

    Gen 7 16's look very nice and oem+ on the older gens, just as long as the rest of the car remains subtle.

    That's the reason i'm leaning towards the 16's, make it look a bit more subtle. Just thought id get a few opinions :)

  3. Hi all. Currently contemplating getting some 16" gen 7 alloys to replace the 17"s currently on the car.

    Which would look better do you think?

    Pics of current wheels, sorry they're not the best! (Very rarely take pics, only ones i have lol)

    Also what should i expect to get for these if i sell? Decent tread all round 4-5mm with corrosion around the centres

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  4. I have a recaro young sport. It won't fit into the actual seat in the rear, but sit either resting on either side of the 'bucket' or at an angle.

    Still does the job though as long as it is belted in and secured properly.

    On my gen 6 i had at the time, i took the bench off and cut out the foam on either side so the carseat would fit more snug

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