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wont be happy till i get some of these on my car.
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Still no bids! Would need new tyres for a 306 though
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With 16s which have 205 wide tyres, they need to be 45 profiles, so 205/50/16 will be too large, as will 225/45/16. The two sets will actually have a completely different rolling radius which will mean that the 225/45/16s will be bigger which will also look weird.
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I have no idea she has sold the wheels now.
Just found the for sale thread they were 195's
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40 profiles cause a dodgy back. Fact. When I had them constantly banging around. 45 profile I nicer lol
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195/45/16 Is ideal, it's what I had on my sp's they were on 205/50/16 when I got em and they rubbed when giving it proper beans down the private lanes