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jamydodger
27-02-12, 11:56 PM
I am realy not liking the alloys on my zs with tyres 195/40/17s Not good with the state of our roads. Does anyone else have these, how do you get on with them? Was thinking of getting some standard alloys :wacko:

Lukeus101
28-02-12, 12:06 AM
Some 17" Straights with some decent 205/45/17 would be my advice :)

gary471
28-02-12, 05:30 AM
195?? Standard is 2054017
I run 2054017, price is more economical lol

stamford
28-02-12, 07:23 AM
195?? Standard is 2054017
I run 2054017, price is more economical lol

205/45 are standard on 17", 215/40 is another option but not OE.

jamydodger
28-02-12, 07:50 AM
Cheers guys, i might see how i get on with the tyres i have but have already banged down some unavoidable craters.
The other thing i didn't mention was the Mrs likes to hug the curb while driving, frightens me to death although she only drives when i have had a few lol

Bobdope2002
28-02-12, 08:03 AM
195 isnt standard fit and im sure cud maybe invalidate your insurance if you crash (have to declare bigger alloys etc)

Ive just woken up so probs totally wrong but if it was me id get em changed ASAP

peterzs
28-02-12, 09:27 AM
The Mk2's straights are right "B's", even a sniff of a kerb and its crunchhhhhhhhhhhh.

Even knowing how bad they are, I can still get too near, I bought Hankooks Evo 12, 205 x 45 x 17, hoping that they had a bit of a rim protector. Great tyres, grip well and give a good ride.

They dont give any more protection to the wheels though.

Or maybe its just my driving!!!!!!!!

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Enright
28-02-12, 09:40 AM
I put Bridgestone RE050A's on my Mk2's 11 spokes - they seem to have an adequate rim protector (so far).
Makes me wonder what wheels the original poster has though - Mk1, Mk2 or completely non-standard?
16" hairpins are dead cheap, and there's so much sidewall on their tyres that you really have to clobber a kerb to do any damage to them.
But then Mk1 17" straights are pretty cheap too, look nicer and if you put tyres with a decent rim protector on them you should get the best out of the suspension.

sheldore
28-02-12, 09:47 AM
:mml: Cheeky me and I have a set of Straights for sale with no tyres, want shot of them, no storage space.

Zippy Saloon
28-02-12, 06:57 PM
No use to a 180 owner (as I don't think they fit over front clipers?) but my 120 had a much comfier ride with the 16" hairpins - shame they look crap next to Straights...

jamydodger
29-02-12, 09:42 AM
The wheels are inovit rapids,i am thinking maybe go for bigger Tyres then.
I am also shocked at the noise they make but then goes when i hit a nice bit of new road.

Supercharged_Z
29-02-12, 11:03 AM
hi there

I have a set of zs straghts and 3 x 205/40 17 tyres that i would let go for a steal to get them away, the tyres are budget but have lots of tread left.

Say £100? if your intrested. tyres alone of this size are £40 plus each.