> >Looking around at other D turbo 306s mine seems quite high, are there
> >different models or do people just lower the car ?
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>
> this makes it optical a lower car ( and a shitheap to drive)
No it doesn't. Upgrading the alloys to bigger ones makes no difference at
all (GTI6 has 15inch). Looks better. No change to suspension geometry, more
grip with wider tyres, infact 195/45 16 is the SAME diameter as the standard
14inchers.
> lowering a car for optical reasons is IMO a very stupid thing to do
> your not gong to a race track anyway, and, if you do the supensions is
> by far not the only thing to regrade.
> however if you must you can alway look @
>
> http://www.ecosse-peugeot.co.uk
Jens Kr. Kirkeb? - 27 Jan 2004 19:11 GMT
>> a lot of people just put alloy rimms on it and tyres like 205/50/16 or
>> so
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>grip with wider tyres, infact 195/45 16 is the SAME diameter as the standard
>14inchers.
The lower profile tires will tranfer more bumps because of less rubber
and stiffer sidewalls. The more square profile of lower tires will
also make the car tramline much more. So yes, it makes it worse to
drive comfortwise.
Simon - 28 Jan 2004 01:18 GMT
Well it didn't on my 306. going from 185 to 195 is insignificant really. The
circumfarance is the same as standard. The only change is the lower profile
which made very little difference. Definately not a shitheap. Don't forgot
the 306 gti6 has larger 15inch wheels with lower profile tyres and sticks to
the road like glue unlike the standard 13inch wheels.
It's certainly a better option than lowering the car by 30mm or more which
is expensive, harsh ride and put strain on the drive shafts due to the
different angle.
> >> a lot of people just put alloy rimms on it and tyres like 205/50/16 or
> >> so
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> also make the car tramline much more. So yes, it makes it worse to
> drive comfortwise.