Aftermarket Wheels

Hi @MBogdan, they look very good, but they also look a bit small.
Thanks for the appreciation! Yes, they do look a bit smaller because the tires are 225/45/17 (that’s how I bought the wheels) and they’re about 7mm smaller. In the future, I’d like to go back to the stock size or slightly larger and add a set of H&R springs to reduce this visual effect.
 
Hi @MBogdan, they look very good, but they also look a bit small.
I always find it's best to go up 1" when going from wheel covers to alloys, the wheel covers slightly sit over the rim of the tyres, making them look bigger. If you then switch to alloys the rims seem smaller.
 
Thanks for the appreciation! Yes, they do look a bit smaller because the tires are 225/45/17 (that’s how I bought the wheels) and they’re about 7mm smaller. In the future, I’d like to go back to the stock size or slightly larger and add a set of H&R springs to reduce this visual effect.
Have you noticed any change in the speedometer? We've had a thread about it ages ago, but never really got an answer I think.

 
Have you noticed any change in the speedometer? We've had a thread about it ages ago, but never really got an answer I think.

Yes, the speedometer does change — for example, mine shows about 3 km/h higher on the dashboard compared to the GPS speed. At higher speeds, the margin of error increases; for instance, the car is limited to 170 km/h, but when I reach that speed on the GPS/radar, the actual speed is around 165 km/h. If you want to check before changing your wheel sizes, you can use the website willtheyfit.com — just enter your original/current sizes and the ones you plan to use, and it will show you the size differences as well as how the indicated speed on the dashboard will change.

Edit: But with stock wheels dashboard show correct speed I test this, max 0.5 km/h differences.
 
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I have installed the FastEv Ev01+ on mine its a great 2 in 1 when i know im not gonna be using the highway i can simply remove the aero slates (not cover) and have a nice rim to look at plus super light alloy compared to the original ones lets hope also i save on milage
 
Hi! I decided that for this winter I’d try a new wheel setup and installed 215/60/R17 tires, and after installation I noticed that they don’t rub at all.
If anyone is looking for a camping/overlanding setup, I think this is a good option, and in my opinion it doesn’t look bad either.
The speedometer difference is about 4 km/h, meaning that when the speedometer shows 70 km/h, the actual speed is 64 km/h.
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Hello! I decided to try a new wheel configuration for this winter and mount 215/60/R17 tires, and after mounting I noticed that they don't rub at all.
If someone is looking for a configuration for camping/land trips, I think this is a good option and, in my opinion, it doesn't look bad either.
The difference between the speedometer and the speed is about 4 km/h, which means that when the speedometer shows 70 km/h, the actual speed is 64 km/h.
 
Sorry, I wanted to upload the full-size photo, but I didn’t notice that Google Chrome translated it automatically.

It's probably the angle of the pic. But from that photo, it looks under wheeled at the front. And over wheeled at the back.
Still like it, though. 🙂👍
Because of the photo, the dimensions look different.
I’ll come back tomorrow with more photos. Thank you for the appreciation!
 
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