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off road wheels
jogdial
 

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Post: #1
off road wheels

Hi,

I'm thinking of getting some winter/off road wheels/tyres

I have the 20inch blacks and they look stunning on 3door black RR 2012 dynamic... but they are very easy to curb of course, especially in snow when you can't even see the curb - which I have done slightly - the nice thing is you can use a black permanent marker to cover it up and it lasts quite a while! So, was going to get them repaired and just use for summer and get some smaller wheels with chunky tyres for winter. Want to keep the black look and some erm, sort of VERY chunky tyres would be fun... any recommendations?

Thanks
15-08-2013 09:46am
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XFullFatTim
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RE: off road wheels

Suggest you contact the tyre company that sponsor the FullFatRR, RRSport and Disco3.co.uk forums. AJS Tyres they are very knowledgable and free with there advise. They are used to dealing with questions like yours and can usually come up with something to suit that is legal one the car. Might have a problem with finding a chunky tread tyre for Evoque though.

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15-08-2013 07:02pm
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