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  1. Ravanellii

    205/40/17 or 215/40/17 ??

    Yeah I run 215's all round, Bridgestone RE050A's, a bonus with these is that they're cheaper than the 205's lol, oversteer has reduced loads too, you will not be disappointed lol...
  2. Ravanellii

    205/40/17 or 215/40/17 ??

    Very good question......i think 255's are a little too wide for a FWD car though, but in my opinion the 215's are not that much wider than 205's, it's only slightly wider & provides better grip when accelerating from standstill and in the wet & they don't mess the steering up at all, i don't get...
  3. Ravanellii

    205/40/17 or 215/40/17 ??

    I'm running 215/40/17, way better for handling as the sidewalls don't give as much, more grip too with with the wider tyre
  4. Ravanellii

    Lowered 30mm & 215/45/17 tyres???

    It's a mongoose cat back system at the moment, my b pipe is silenced & hangs a bit low, i want to change it now & get a toda manifold too, but trying to find a good used one is difficult, i don't really want to pay a grand for a new one.
  5. Ravanellii

    Lowered 30mm & 215/45/17 tyres???

    Hello mate, i'm running 215/40 Bridgestone Potenza RE050A's lowered on 30mm Spax springs all round, i've owned the car 5 years and did this from the beginning and i've never had a problem with rubbing, even with a car full of people, exhaust catches a little bit on speedbumps though, never mind...
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