Any Good FR/Cupra alloy alternatives?

CJRamze

Proud Seat Owner
Jun 29, 2008
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Hubcentric ones then pal. Bolt to hub. Bolt to adaptor.

Looking at a set of D90s :clap:

Thats 20mm Minimum, I'm not sure thats safe to be honest.
Especially the driving I'll be doing on them.

I'm going to jack the car up and take the spacer off the read and put it on the front (I have those already on the rear) going to try it on the front, Make sure it doesnt pass the front wing.

If its safe and legal then I'll do it.
Part of my car club requires that my car be legal in every sense, I dont want to piss anyone off!
 
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Here you go mike :)
 

techie

Skoda Techie
Mar 22, 2003
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Hubcentric ones then pal. Bolt to hub. Bolt to adaptor.

Thats not what hubcentric means, you can get hubcentric spacers that use longer bolts and are perfectly safe. Hubcentric just means it has the spigot built into it so the wheel locates properly and doesnt over load the bolts, also means the wheel is located dead centre.
 
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Thats not what hubcentric means, you can get hubcentric spacers that use longer bolts and are perfectly safe. Hubcentric just means it has the spigot built into it so the wheel locates properly and doesnt over load the bolts, also means the wheel is located dead centre.

:redface: :doh:

My mistake, thanks.
 

stezo2k

Anjuna Monkey
Mar 15, 2008
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I've got the 1.2 and the biggest i'd recommend is 16", otherwise it'll look silly/rub

I bought the SX alloys for mine (check my ride), they're really nice alloys, a pretty good alternative i thought
 
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