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Newbie here - would anyone have any pics of a mk2 with 15 or 16 inch steel wheels. Will need a new set of tyres soon so might make the jump and buy a set.
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15" steel are standard on mk2, are you looking for something different ?
So where does this bit go then ?
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My mk 1 van has 15" wheels on, handling and ride comfort is far better.
Have a look in my garage.
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14" is the standard size for MK1/2 vans - the 15" and 16" are standard on the cars
There was someone on ebay selling brand new ones for a bargain price a while back-may still be some around unless someone has the sellers details.
I beleive they were leftovers from converted vehicles
It is on my to do list.
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I can't find sixteens listed for the M59. You can get them from some facelift C5s, and also late 406 models. Here at least, the Pug ones are about 40% cheaper.
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Bigger wheel mean lower profile tyres means rougher ride and more starin on suspension and drivetrain
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Bigger wheels / tyres also means faster tyre wear .....
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Wear has never concerned me; I accept it as a part of running (typically) softer treads.
One thing that narks me is when a tyre manufacturer alters the UTQ qualities of a tyre without saying anything explicitly about having done this. Or makes the tread depth thinner, again with no forewarning. I've had it across the spectrum from Michies to Chinoiserie.
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