#1: Type of Alloys... Author: KingCraigx, Location: LancashirePosted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 4:11 am ---- Hello,
Been looking around at many different 206's and I see that some look better with different alloys on.
I have 15" Nimrods in stock silver atm and not sure if its worth getting them dipped black or getting some 16/17" vortex alloys in black?
Do you guys have an preference? or what have you done?
Many Thanks.
#2: Re: Type of Alloys... Author: chrisscousins, Location: Home-Lisburn, Northern Ireland. Uni-EdinburghPosted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 2:12 pm ---- Vortex just come in 17s. You can get your nimrods in 16 as well which look good. Plenty of other decent wheel choices out there like oz or team dynamics. I have vortex on a 1.4 and they are heavy wheels and hard on the gearbox
#3: Re: Type of Alloys... Author: Carlos_WR1, Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2015 3:15 pm ---- Personally i like the look of smaller wheels on a 206, 15" best but would consider 16". I personally think 17's are a bit too big for a 206 but thats personal preference.
Ive just fitted Team Dynamics Pro Race 3's to my 206 gti, they are 15" and i love them
#4: Re: Type of Alloys... Author: chrisscousins, Location: Home-Lisburn, Northern Ireland. Uni-EdinburghPosted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 2:45 am ---- You can't really go far wrong with a set of 15 or 16 inch team dynamics but if you're keeping your wheels, gloss black does freshen the look of your car up
#5: Re: Type of Alloys... Author: KingCraigx, Location: LancashirePosted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 8:53 am ---- I thought that the Vortex alloys only came in 17 but that is a little too much for me..
I was looking at getting my 15" Nimrods plasti-dipped in black?
But I am unsure on if plasti-dip is a good product to be sprayed on because if I kerb them or anything, will it just rip off?
#6: Re: Type of Alloys... Author: chrisscousins, Location: Home-Lisburn, Northern Ireland. Uni-EdinburghPosted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 11:50 am ---- If you do you can just peak it off and spray again and that I'll cover it up. That's the good thing about plasti-dip
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