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16" RS7's with Mondeo MK3 300mm Setup


Naylor2006

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sell me them for the S1 cheap :D

:O any pics of it?

 

I had some 16" ones but tbh cant remember who I sold them to on here

 

You sold them to Hezz as you didn't want to sell to me :-(

you were toooo sloooow JC ;) my gti is much more deserving :P how could you forget me wayne! did you ever smoke that cigar i brought you back? :)

 

everything is for sale

:D

 

 

 

 

and to answer the original question, yes they do fit... just :D

 

http://www.evo-host.co.uk/getimg/29578.jpg

 

Man alive i want some.

 

Is that a direct fit?

 

Erms, cossies plus money lol?

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they do look very close, i'd go for the 17s like on heavyrightfuts car, or the 17" softspoke type. both will be easier to find too. or how about some compomotive MOs

 

Obviously this is my opinion but I just find 17s look a little bit to big, same way 15s look that little bit to small.

 

Might google compomotives, I dont know alot about rims to be honest.

 

EDIT: These are very nice

 

http://www.part-box.com/images/MO5-%208x16.jpg

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i had 17" wheels on my gti for a while and when i changed to 16" mondys i noticed a BIG improvement with them not tramlining etc the rs7's dont feel any different to the mondys :P

 

I apologise in taking this off topic, but have a question regarding the above.

Are 17" wheels renown for causing tramlining? Reason?

 

I ask because, Ive just fitted new drop links and camber adjustable bottom arms on my GTi running 17" Super Ts. 50mm lowered. Camber and tracking is bang on where it needs to be (4 wheel alignment been carried out)

 

My car still feels like its wandering, and follows ruts/lines in the road. Could this down to the 17" wheels?

 

Dont want to spam up this thread, so once this is answered it can be deleted if wanted.....

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i had 17" wheels on my gti for a while and when i changed to 16" mondys i noticed a BIG improvement with them not tramlining etc the rs7's dont feel any different to the mondys :P

 

I apologise in taking this off topic, but have a question regarding the above.

Are 17" wheels renown for causing tramlining? Reason?

 

I ask because, Ive just fitted new drop links and camber adjustable bottom arms on my GTi running 17" Super Ts. 50mm lowered. Camber and tracking is bang on where it needs to be (4 wheel alignment been carried out)

 

My car still feels like its wandering, and follows ruts/lines in the road. Could this down to the 17" wheels?

 

Dont want to spam up this thread, so once this is answered it can be deleted if wanted.....

 

Ive had 17"s for a long time and never had any work done to correct any obscurities. Its well known that escorts can handle 17's fine so it shouldnt be the wheels causing the problems. Its always a pain when you cant pinpoint whats going on! Honestly dont think its the wheels though. Possibly to do with how much its lowered??? Doesnt normally affect people too badly. Do you have coilovers or just uprated dampers and lowering springs? Coilovers could probably handle bigger drops slightly better? :thumb:

 

But back on topic! :innocent: RS7's phil are the nuts.....but 17's the way forward. Fill up some of that arch space :thumb:

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