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lowering and wheelspacers ? - jos - 28-12-2011 02:09pm

And what do YOU all think about wheelspacers?
On my upcoming car (febr2012) will be the standard style2 18",
and i just recieved an offer for H&R spacers for 4cm (1.5") widening
and -/- 3 cm(1.18") lowering......

any comment ?


RE: lowering and wheelspacers ? - wilsonmg - 28-12-2011 02:13pm

Sounds a little pointless to me... but each to their ownLaughing


RE: lowering and wheelspacers ? - jos - 28-12-2011 02:22pm

as you can see on de already tuned evo from H&R the looks are much more ........!

on my former car (mini countryman) i did the same
the "looks" were much beter
and even the handling was much better/harder/sportier to drive.

But on the evoque ?


RE: lowering and wheelspacers ? - GibEvoque - 28-12-2011 03:18pm

I can understand lowering it and may do this myself, but not sure why there is a need for spacers, spacers are only if you have a wheel with an incorrect offset, or you are trying to push the wheel level with the arch. Since this is already the case, and the reason for the additional arch trim, i don't see much point.


RE: lowering and wheelspacers ? - Straydox - 28-12-2011 04:27pm

1) Wheel spacers put additional load on the wheel bearings/stub axles

2) They are not Land Rover approved accessories so any warranty issues in that area of the vehicle and you are likely to be on your own

3) Most insurance companies are looking for a reason not to pay out in the event of a claim - the installation of such items would provide a perfect excuse to procrastinate and not pay up

Your call.


RE: lowering and wheelspacers ? - jos - 02-01-2012 09:52am

i understand
but
how should it look like ?
better?
and better to drive ?


RE: lowering and wheelspacers ? - xxxx5 - 02-01-2012 10:18am

change the record, you only ever seem to be bothered about lower, bigger wheels etc.


lowering and wheelspacers ? - Big Dave - 02-01-2012 10:38am

(02-01-2012 10:18am)xxxx5 Wrote:  change the record, you only ever seem to be bothered about lower, bigger wheels etc.

We are in the modification section of the forum!

....but

If you are so concerned about the look of the wheel in the arch why have you ordered 18" wheels? Surely lowering and spacing 18" rims is not going to achieve the look you desire? If you are changing to alternative wheels on delivery then you need to choose a set before anyone can really give you an opinion.


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RE: lowering and wheelspacers ? - rsk21 - 02-01-2012 09:40pm

Please don't take this as a personal insult but threads about lowering Land/Range Rover products confirm all of my prejudices about the new breed of customer being attracted by the Evoque.


RE: lowering and wheelspacers ? - pureevoque - 02-01-2012 09:42pm

And no one ever modified a FFRR?
Bigdave Jos's Sig states he plans to add his own wheels, hence no wheel upgrade