antodeco
Zorg Addict
So a few weeks ago, after finishing a morning of karting, I noticed a massive bang everytime I overtook a car on the motorway (I was about 10 miles on the road at this stage, and another 50 miles to go). It went on for another few miles, with me noticing it was whenever I went over catseyes. Anyway, I pulled over and realised to my horror that my front left tyre was completed deflated and that banging was pretty much my now, slightly warped, OEM Starmag alloy.
Great says I, as I had taken off the spare wheel last year. Thankfully had a can of Tyreweld to get me home (a cautious 50mph drive home). When I got home I did a full inspection, and realised that the front wheel was done. Time for a new one! After trying to source 7.5jj OEM wheel, I realised it was more important to treat myself at this stage!
So, I went for 4 Proline PXF brass wheels, and 4 new falken azenis fk510 tyres. 225/45/17 on the front, and 235/45/17 on the rears (with 35mm spacers). After fitting them on the car (took me way too long due to them being heat welded onto the hubs), I nearly crashed on teh first motorway spin. Thought to myself, was moving to 235 (from 225) on the rears made THAT much of a difference). The car felt spongey and wouldnt stay in a straight line if accelerating hard.
Took the car home and checked all the PSI on the tyres. Turns out they were at 48PSI on all 4 corners!! Dropped them down to 32PSI all around and its ALOT better now. Less road noise. However, I am now getting a squeak on the rear if I take a bump a little too joyfully. The tyres seem fine, so scrubbing on them, so Im going to assume the newer and wider wheels are just showing up a worn shock mount (I will get to that at some point).
Anyway, the car looks transformed now. Pictures below.
Before:

After:

Great says I, as I had taken off the spare wheel last year. Thankfully had a can of Tyreweld to get me home (a cautious 50mph drive home). When I got home I did a full inspection, and realised that the front wheel was done. Time for a new one! After trying to source 7.5jj OEM wheel, I realised it was more important to treat myself at this stage!
So, I went for 4 Proline PXF brass wheels, and 4 new falken azenis fk510 tyres. 225/45/17 on the front, and 235/45/17 on the rears (with 35mm spacers). After fitting them on the car (took me way too long due to them being heat welded onto the hubs), I nearly crashed on teh first motorway spin. Thought to myself, was moving to 235 (from 225) on the rears made THAT much of a difference). The car felt spongey and wouldnt stay in a straight line if accelerating hard.
Took the car home and checked all the PSI on the tyres. Turns out they were at 48PSI on all 4 corners!! Dropped them down to 32PSI all around and its ALOT better now. Less road noise. However, I am now getting a squeak on the rear if I take a bump a little too joyfully. The tyres seem fine, so scrubbing on them, so Im going to assume the newer and wider wheels are just showing up a worn shock mount (I will get to that at some point).
Anyway, the car looks transformed now. Pictures below.
Before:

After:
