I think he mentioned 3 were Bridgestone and one was Pirelli, so even as my car does not have Awd it's still best to have them match all round, guess it does make sense but will make the deal actually cost an extra £100, maybe I'll try and get them for £350 all in then budget for a new tyre...
I've got the above car and I'm hoping to lower it with a set of H&R springs, I've been offered a set (5) of S3 alloys which have 3 brand new matching tyres plus they have been refurbished, the other tyre is new but a different make.
Will these fit straight on Ok, the S3 has wider wings I...
H&R or Eibach? I've used Eibach before but it did not lower the car much, I've never used H&R but have heard good things about them.
Will I loose all ride quality with just changing the springs and not the shocks?
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