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Evoque a bit tame from behind, Wider rims maybe?
fivarsson
 

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Evoque a bit tame from behind, Wider rims maybe?

Hi, I think the evoque looks a tame from behind. Anyone knows aftermarket rims that's a bit wider something like 9,5 or 10 inch so i can fit 285 och 295 wheels to get a more agressive look from behind. Something like Bmw X6

anyone knows where to find this rim?
http://www.evoqueforums.net/forum/evoque...-ebay.html

thx
16-09-2011 08:36pm
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jitenc
 

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RE: Evoque a bit tame from behind, Wider rims maybe?

The listing is off ebay...you are right about being tame.
i up for suggestions to make it wild...

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16-09-2011 08:53pm
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mark_n
 

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RE: Evoque a bit tame from behind, Wider rims maybe?

There's a ridge on the back bumper which is there to cover the technical homologation requirement that the wheels should not extend beyond the bodywork, so you are already at the limit with the existing wheels.

Mark

Evoque was great, now in an RRS SVR
17-09-2011 07:31am
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XFullFatTim
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RE: Evoque a bit tame from behind, Wider rims maybe?

Also your warranty is blown out of the water if you fit wider wheels than OEM, it's tough being a Land Rover owner and a fashion victim.

You just have to read the 100's of posts about fitting 22" and bigger wheels on RRS/D3/D4/FFRR and 75% change back to standard 20's after a couple of weeks - they either suffer cracked wheels because of the weight of the car or the ride is unbearable even on the air suspension, most do it because "the car looks mean with bigger wheels" but bigger wheels aren't everything!.

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17-09-2011 02:39pm
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Token
 

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RE: Evoque a bit tame from behind, Wider rims maybe?

I had 22's on my FFRR...but ride quality was compromised...wouldn't do it again! But...it looked proper cool...so maybe I would Smile

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20-09-2011 10:50am
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jos
 

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RE: Evoque a bit tame from behind, Wider rims maybe?

AND to fit spacers ? that could be an answer ??
wherere to get ?

ORDER16-09/2011>DEL; 27-01/2012

eD4-PURE fuji /black int./coup
pano-roof/techPACK > done !;painted wheels
3cm lowering/2cm spacers ; ROOFwrap
already > 52.000 km drive ; average;1lit/14km
ré-painted bumperparts and mirrors

4 y.TT mk1
2 y.MINIc-S
4 y.TT mk2
1 yr mini CM;
so i fit exactly in de evoque-profile...
2015 > TTmk3......?
23-09-2011 05:16pm
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jos
 

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RE: Evoque a bit tame from behind, Wider rims maybe?

H&R has a set already wit 4-5-6- cm widening
and 3 cm lowering !
so that would be awesome !

ORDER16-09/2011>DEL; 27-01/2012

eD4-PURE fuji /black int./coup
pano-roof/techPACK > done !;painted wheels
3cm lowering/2cm spacers ; ROOFwrap
already > 52.000 km drive ; average;1lit/14km
ré-painted bumperparts and mirrors

4 y.TT mk1
2 y.MINIc-S
4 y.TT mk2
1 yr mini CM;
so i fit exactly in de evoque-profile...
2015 > TTmk3......?
02-01-2012 09:50am
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Big Dave
 

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Evoque a bit tame from behind, Wider rims maybe?

I have visions of the 'wideboy' Suzuki Vitara's from the 90's !!


2.0 Si4 Dynamic 5Dr Auto, Fuji White, Lux Pack, Dynamic Plus Pack, 20" Chrome Shadow Alloys

2.0 Si4 Dynamic 5Dr Auto, Fuji White, Lux Pack, Dynamic Plus Pack, 20" Chrome Shadow Alloys, etc etc etc
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02-01-2012 10:42am
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