18inch wheels / stock suspension / pics?
#1
18inch wheels / stock suspension / pics?
I know there are a lot of wheel threads out there but I'm looking for some pics of TT's on stock suspension with 18" aftermarket wheels. I know 19s would look like crap but I figured 18s should look ok since the tire sidewall doesn't change much.
What do you have ?
What do you have ?
#5
At the time, I was coming from a C5 Z06 that handled with the best of them in stock trim. Yes, this was with turbo twist (solids, 2001) with new PS2's. It would shimmy when pushed hard into a turn. A good example is that I'd squeeze the throttle and point it hard right on on ramps and it would understeer, i'd push harder, and then it would fight itself to find a balance. Installing PSS9's on that otherwise stock car completely transformed the car. It was pricey but it was literally a different car after the suspension upgrade.
My current car has JIC Cross coil-over which are hard core but not for the faint of heart as they don't suppress the bumps as well as the bilsteins but they're better for track use.
My current car has JIC Cross coil-over which are hard core but not for the faint of heart as they don't suppress the bumps as well as the bilsteins but they're better for track use.
#7
At the time, I was coming from a C5 Z06 that handled with the best of them in stock trim. Yes, this was with turbo twist (solids, 2001) with new PS2's. It would shimmy when pushed hard into a turn. A good example is that I'd squeeze the throttle and point it hard right on on ramps and it would understeer, i'd push harder, and then it would fight itself to find a balance. Installing PSS9's on that otherwise stock car completely transformed the car. It was pricey but it was literally a different car after the suspension upgrade.
My current car has JIC Cross coil-over which are hard core but not for the faint of heart as they don't suppress the bumps as well as the bilsteins but they're better for track use.
My current car has JIC Cross coil-over which are hard core but not for the faint of heart as they don't suppress the bumps as well as the bilsteins but they're better for track use.
I also came from a C5z before this car. Performance wise the Turbo has actually made me appreciate the level of performance from the C5z more. However, beyond the performance and low cost of entry and parts I was really soured on many other aspects like the build quality.
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#8
Just wondering why you feel 19's would look worse. I think it's universally agreed upon that 19's look better, but don't perform as well as 18's. 18's are the stock wheel size and on stock suspension you have gobs of fender well gap and the nose rides high, and all together, it looks foolish.
#9
It depends what you're after. If you want to minimize the impact on performance, it's better to keep the overall diameter the same. So, bigger rim = less tire sidewall = more of a 4x4 look.
#12
Well, I'm speaking out of experience on my BMW. I went from 17" to 18" and it looked odd because the tire sidewall became smaller and made the fender gap look bigger (even though it wasn't). So, I ended up getting coilovers to dial in the ride height. I may eventually go that route on the TT as well but not any time soon . I'm still fine with the stock handling for now.
Keeping the overall diameter the same won't completely correct for the bigger wheels but the acceleration shouldn't be affected. Cornering still will a bit unless the wheel is a lot lighter. Not impossible if you come from the heavy solid turbo twists.
Keeping the overall diameter the same won't completely correct for the bigger wheels but the acceleration shouldn't be affected. Cornering still will a bit unless the wheel is a lot lighter. Not impossible if you come from the heavy solid turbo twists.
#13
I am speaking from experience with my 996tt.
19's with the same OD will not corner as well. Not enough give in the sidewalls. Traction will suffer in big power cars as well, but like I said before, it's universally agreed upon that 19's look better. Use the search button. This is well documented.
19's with the same OD will not corner as well. Not enough give in the sidewalls. Traction will suffer in big power cars as well, but like I said before, it's universally agreed upon that 19's look better. Use the search button. This is well documented.