Hey guy,
I got an opportunity to buy cheap ish (I think!) set of CENTRIFUGE wheels with tyres for £780.
I currently have set of orbit wheels painted black gloss.
Just asking for advise if are good/better looking as I never seen them before. Are they worth the price etc ?
Wheels advise
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I'd plan on new tyres. Maxxis come out very low on tests:
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Maxxis ... port-5.htm
Far East ditch finders
Wheels themselves look good, but not sure there is enough of a step up to justify the swap
https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Maxxis ... port-5.htm
Far East ditch finders
Wheels themselves look good, but not sure there is enough of a step up to justify the swap
2014 MY 3.0 V6S Roadster
Subtle enhancements to create the car I wanted from SVR nose cone, 400 series side skirts & customised 'design' rear bumper, to heated SVR steering wheel and more
Subtle enhancements to create the car I wanted from SVR nose cone, 400 series side skirts & customised 'design' rear bumper, to heated SVR steering wheel and more
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Yep agree with others.
Both sets of wheels look good on the car so although it’s a good price, it’s probably not worth it as there won’t be enough of a difference.
Both sets of wheels look good on the car so although it’s a good price, it’s probably not worth it as there won’t be enough of a difference.
2018MY F-Type R
Corris/Ammonite Grey
Carbon Ceramic Brakes
Black Badged
Black SVR bonnet vents
Ceramic Coated with Titan coatings
Pilot Sport 4S tyres
Corris/Ammonite Grey
Carbon Ceramic Brakes
Black Badged
Black SVR bonnet vents
Ceramic Coated with Titan coatings
Pilot Sport 4S tyres
Ok , Michellins would be a good choice but Jaguar don't rate them , don't know why , its your choice ! Does your Ins. co mind or not ? I went for Dunlops on the front instead of Pirellis .
Caldera red awd v8 fixed spoiler
I'd class the PZeros borderline dangerous if below 5deg. Had them on wifes FPace when we bought it - changed after 1 week.
As im north the temps are low for many months. Maybe down south were ambient is higher, not so many issues.
Currently have them on the Ftype i bought. Fronts are brand new and rears have 5mm left (so basically new). Previous owner fitted them as "Jag approved". Will be removing them in the very near future. They will be ebayed/gumtree as over a 1000 quid worth of tyre so not dumping them.
I dont believe insurance companies care what tyres are fitted as long as they are same rating (or above).
As im north the temps are low for many months. Maybe down south were ambient is higher, not so many issues.
Currently have them on the Ftype i bought. Fronts are brand new and rears have 5mm left (so basically new). Previous owner fitted them as "Jag approved". Will be removing them in the very near future. They will be ebayed/gumtree as over a 1000 quid worth of tyre so not dumping them.
I dont believe insurance companies care what tyres are fitted as long as they are same rating (or above).
IRR V8S. (Maybe going soon).
Macan turbo ..wifes.
Sunny Scotland based.
Macan turbo ..wifes.
Sunny Scotland based.
Yeah, which is why I posted. Possibly because they don't have the resources to work with many tyre companies for specific rubber? Or maybe the "standard" Michelins are already suitable for the F-Type. As others have said, so long as the tyre ratings are al least met, you're fine to fit any make of tyre (subject to the usual caveats).
MY18 F-Type V8 R AWD in Glacier White
Lots of leather and toys, and loads of noise!
Lots of leather and toys, and loads of noise!
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