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306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - laurence_13 - 23-10-2013

Want to put my car on banded steels, but have no idea where to start with sizes etc. It needs lowering first, I'm thinking about 60mm... so what size rims and tyres would go best, I'm not too keen on tyre stretch but dont mind a bit, and I wouldn't mind a bit of camber. Can anyone shed some light? #
And is it a case of just lowering them and whacking the wheels on, or am I going to need my arches cut/rolled at all...

Also... after a lowered rear beam + coilovers (unless anyone in the souths willing to help me lower mine then just some coilovers... and maybe some rear shocks if necessary)



Cheers, Laurence.


RE: 306 Wheel fitment... help? - Jimbo - 23-10-2013

Banded steels bit boring imo.
Cant really camber due to rear beam its possible but expensive.
Me and mate can do beams but.its risky dueto not knowing if the bearings are gonna fall to pieces in the axle

Also mite have some60mm springs for sale


RE: 306 Wheel fitment... help? - laurence_13 - 23-10-2013

(23-10-2013, 08:42 PM)Jimbo Wrote: Banded steels bit boring imo.
Cant really camber due to rear beam its possible but expensive.
Me and mate can do beams but.its risky dueto not knowing if the bearings are gonna fall to pieces in the axle

mm, each to their own... could just get some standard 306 ones refurbed and powdercoated I suppose..

If the bearings fall to bits, is it a massive job to replace them?


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - Jimbo - 23-10-2013

Its.normally a pain because theres two sets in either side. Once.they have failed theres so much rust in the tube putting new bearings in and setting distance between the two is a bitch. However most beams ph2/3are ok so long as the top of wheels aint leaning in


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - Dum-Dum - 23-10-2013

THere was a thread on this 2 weeks ago if you search


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - laurence_13 - 23-10-2013

(23-10-2013, 08:46 PM)Jimbo Wrote: Its.normally a pain because theres two sets in either side. Once.they have failed theres so much rust in the tube putting new bearings in and setting distance between the two is a bitch. However most beams ph2/3are ok so long as the top of wheels aint leaning in

dont think they are... it's ph3 but i'l check tomorrow anyway.

(23-10-2013, 08:49 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: THere was a thread on this 2 weeks ago if you search

oops sorry i'll look..


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - puglove - 24-10-2013

If you dont want streched tyres the most your really going to get in a 306 arch is a 7J which is totally pointless having steels banded for an extra 0.5 of an inch (gigity) unless you start doing mass amountd of arch work.

Sounds to me like you'd be better off going for the 16" steels like dum has that are already 7J IIRC


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - laurence_13 - 24-10-2013

(24-10-2013, 09:13 AM)puglove Wrote: If you dont want streched tyres the most your really going to get in a 306 arch is a 7J which is totally pointless having steels banded for an extra 0.5 of an inch (gigity) unless you start doing mass amountd of arch work.

Sounds to me like you'd be better off going for the 16" steels like dum has that are already 7J IIRC

Stretched sounds the way forward then! although I'm starting to be tempted by a set of cyclones...


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - Jimbo - 24-10-2013

Most say clones are boring and common.
But tbh they suit the car so well


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - puglove - 24-10-2013

(24-10-2013, 05:35 PM)Jimbo Wrote: Most say clones are boring and common.
But tbh they suit the car so well

+1


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - laurence_13 - 24-10-2013

They do look nice on them... Need to sort out the height first though.. Calling out to be lowered


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - Curt - 24-10-2013

Don't go for Cyclones IMO Sleepy.

Fitment will depend on a few things... I'd suggest 15" steels, because a. they're the perfect size for a 306 and b. tyres are significantly cheaper.

You want to go for at least 8" wide to bother with getting them banded, then 195/45/15s will get you some stretch to help with fitment but not a huge amount.

You'll almost definitely need some arch work, but rolling them isn't hard at all. It also depends on what you have for how much space you have - it's easier on 3dr than it is on a 5dr.


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - laurence_13 - 24-10-2013

(24-10-2013, 06:23 PM)Curt Wrote: Don't go for Cyclones IMO Sleepy.

Fitment will depend on a few things... I'd suggest 15" steels, because a. they're the perfect size for a 306 and b. tyres are significantly cheaper.

You want to go for at least 8" wide to bother with getting them banded, then 195/45/15s will get you some stretch to help with fitment but not a huge amount.

You'll almost definitely need some arch work, but rolling them isn't hard at all. It also depends on what you have for how much space you have - it's easier on 3dr than it is on a 5dr.

Ahh right cheers for that, appeal of cyclones is they're not expensive, don't need work to be fitted and look fairly smart. Do Ike the look of banded steelers though. And I've got a 5 door Sad


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - Jimbo - 24-10-2013

Im really not sure why everyone goes for steels they just look shit IMO


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - Curt - 24-10-2013

(24-10-2013, 06:29 PM)laurence_13 Wrote: Ahh right cheers for that, appeal of cyclones is they're not expensive, don't need work to be fitted and look fairly smart. Do Ike the look of banded steelers though. And I've got a 5 door Sad

No worries. Yeah that's the advantage, they're just so common. If you can get the steels cheap, then I think you can get them done for around £40 a corner. I believe there's a place near you but can't remember the name. 5 door isn't too bad, just less room on the back is all.

(24-10-2013, 06:31 PM)Jimbo Wrote: Im really not sure why everyone goes for steels they just look shit IMO

Not everyone does go for them, and it's just that, an opinion...


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - laurence_13 - 24-10-2013

(24-10-2013, 06:31 PM)Jimbo Wrote: Im really not sure why everyone goes for steels they just look shit IMO

Dont really know, just like the look of them... I love the 205 pepperpot speedlines as well but I think they'd look a bit out of place haha

(24-10-2013, 06:35 PM)Curt Wrote: No worries. Yeah that's the advantage, they're just so common. If you can get the steels cheap, then I think you can get them done for around £40 a corner. I believe there's a place near you but can't remember the name. 5 door isn't too bad, just less room on the back is all.


Not everyone does go for them, and it's just that, an opinion...

hmm I'll have to have a look for them then.. theres some clones for sale on ebay just down the road from me with minor scuffs, but cheap enough to consider buying and refurbing them. Not sure if they'd look good in gun metal or not though... I'm too indecisive haha


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - Curt - 24-10-2013

205 Speedlines are quite a common sight on 306s, and suit them very well in most cases.

What colour is your car? Anthracite is usually a fairly safe bet on most however.


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - laurence_13 - 24-10-2013

(24-10-2013, 09:42 PM)Curt Wrote: 205 Speedlines are quite a common sight on 306s, and suit them very well in most cases.

What colour is your car? Anthracite is usually a fairly safe bet on most however.

China blue.. I could find them with the 205 speedlines, but not the ones I meant.

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RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - ConorTRG - 24-10-2013

Dont go wider than 8" wheels imo, and if your only lowering by 60mm you'll have loads of room.


RE: 306 Wheel fitment + lowering... help? - laurence_13 - 25-10-2013

(24-10-2013, 10:33 PM)ConorTRG Wrote: Dont go wider than 8" wheels imo, and if your only lowering by 60mm you'll have loads of room.

Nice.. Cheers for that Smile