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RE: Does anyone know for sure the wheel bolt patern - lngrn36 - 24-02-2012 12:27pm I viewed the forgestar website, but I couldn't choose to build an Evoque? I guess I'll have to call and ask them. On a side note. I finally made a good thread. Excellent info and no negative talk about our cherished car! Lionhead, I too am waiting anxiously to see the wheels on your Evoque! RE: Does anyone know for sure the wheel bolt patern - exigejoe - 24-02-2012 04:06pm (22-02-2012 05:17pm)LIONHEAD Wrote: Pradas do have good reviews. I was leaning towards the Firestone Destination ST but my tire guy said they have been backordered since October. I helped my friend Saturday get some tires for her Lexus RX and it came down to the Pirelli Scorpian Verde or Yokohama YK580. Both nice tires but at the end I convinced her to get the Pirellis. So far she has been happy with them (although only a few days). I might go with the Pirellis or splurge alittle and get the Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta...but again it's not really a sports car and so I might just go with all seasons instead. Yea i was thinking about splurging also on some tires but i was thinking for comfort; dont want to get a really stiff side wall. Hey i was wondering are you gonna get some lowering springs on their. I know their are two offered..eibach and H&R...i was thinking about going eibach since i have used them before and always like their spring rates. Had H&R on one of my cars and didnt like it! Also what profile you going with..... 45s????? |