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iam running D90s with 45 profile tyres at the moment but iam going to get rid of and run some wheels that fit without adapters. iam going to go back to a motorsport style of wheel. this is were i want opinions on wheel size. iam thinking of running 15s due to the fact i can then use 50 profile tyres, the roads in my area are so f***£d i was thinking the 50 profile would help cut down on the amount of zig zagging around pot holes i have to do. my vr is my daily and i have never had 15s only 16s or 17s what do people think. hope its in the right section dont think of it as a technical issue

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i didnt get on with 17s at all, they came with the vr and didnt stay for long and i think the size of the 16s suit it from a visual point of view but iam more interested in the way it drives now and want to get it right fist time cant afford to buy them and find out the hard way they arnt right

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There I was thinking 16's were the way to go so was looking for 16's, asked my question and it appeared that it didn't matter so bought 17's and now you say I should have got what I was looking for in the first place!!!!!!!!!! JEEEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZZ you guys are hard to please..............

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There I was thinking 16's were the way to go so was looking for 16's' date=' asked my question and it appeared that it didn't matter so bought 17's and now you say I should have got what I was looking for in the first place!!!!!!!!!! JEEEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZZ you guys are hard to please..............

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As the wheel size increases the tyre profile has to decrease to keep the same rolling circumferance. With this profile decrease you get more banging and crashing in the ride as the tyre is less forgiving. I think the answer would be to go for 16's with the correct tyre profile but this is a personal view and I think that is the point and it really has to be a personal choice. Can you meet up with someone to try out wheel fitment to see if you like or not?

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Don you get what you want to get fella.......16s are a good compromise of size and useable to

Actually I've got what my son chose!!!!!!! I still want summat different, but the wheels I bought are cool enough,I'm sure they'll look good. When I get some tyres on I'll take pics of them on my car so you can all see

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There I was thinking 16's were the way to go so was looking for 16's' date=' asked my question and it appeared that it didn't matter so bought 17's and now you say I should have got what I was looking for in the first place!!!!!!!!!! JEEEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZZ you guys are hard to please..............

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As the wheel size increases the tyre profile has to decrease to keep the same rolling circumferance. With this profile decrease you get more banging and crashing in the ride as the tyre is less forgiving. I think the answer would be to go for 16's with the correct tyre profile but this is a personal view and I think that is the point and it really has to be a personal choice. Can you meet up with someone to try out wheel fitment to see if you like or not?

I understand that as the tyre gets thinner so the ride comfort suffers, and I'm not worried about what the others are saying, just playing along with everyone else.....It's all a personal choice at the end of the day. Also I think I will end up getting 16's when I can actually afford the ones I want, but I'll keep the 17's as I haven't seen a Mk3 with them on, Neither had HAMMER_VR6 who I got them off. But regards the acceleration bit I'm getting confused, as the overall radius will be the same. Also surely the 17's will offer better handling as there is less tyre profile, so less flex!!??

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There I was thinking 16's were the way to go so was looking for 16's' date=' asked my question and it appeared that it didn't matter so bought 17's and now you say I should have got what I was looking for in the first place!!!!!!!!!! JEEEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZZ you guys are hard to please..............

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As the wheel size increases the tyre profile has to decrease to keep the same rolling circumferance. With this profile decrease you get more banging and crashing in the ride as the tyre is less forgiving. I think the answer would be to go for 16's with the correct tyre profile but this is a personal view and I think that is the point and it really has to be a personal choice. Can you meet up with someone to try out wheel fitment to see if you like or not?

I understand that as the tyre gets thinner so the ride comfort suffers, and I'm not worried about what the others are saying, just playing along with everyone else.....It's all a personal choice at the end of the day. Also I think I will end up getting 16's when I can actually afford the ones I want, but I'll keep the 17's as I haven't seen a Mk3 with them on, Neither had HAMMER_VR6 who I got them off. But regards the acceleration bit I'm getting confused, as the overall radius will be the same. Also surely the 17's will offer better handling as there is less tyre profile, so less flex!!??

Lot of variable when it comes to handling as the wider the wheels the more tram lining you will get. Also larger wheels tender to be heavier so affect overall performance. Not allways the case though as standard wheels are usually really heavy anyhow.

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