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<blockquote data-quote="Matthias" data-source="post: 55936" data-attributes="member: 266"><p>Okay, this is slightly off-topic from me, yet again. Sorry for that. I took my car for a ride today and hit some closed and secluded roads with my rally friend with his 185hp Fiesta ST and I have to say I was very satisfied with my Twingo keeping up with him (note: his car is very well balanced, power-wise and suspension-wise, bad words, I know). Anyway, I was thinking - is there any better set up for tires? 17's on Twingo feel perfect, they are somewhat heavy, I was told, but apart from that, 17's with 195/40/17 Conti's work superb. Is there anything better out there? I'm not talking about R888 set-ups, I was thinking about Speedline Turinis in 16" and Conti's or something like that. Do the 16" wheels affect the bodyroll and drivabilitiy of the car in any way? Just looking to work my way up from tires to suspension <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> I was thinking about 16" wheels and 195/45/16 conti's. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthias, post: 55936, member: 266"] Okay, this is slightly off-topic from me, yet again. Sorry for that. I took my car for a ride today and hit some closed and secluded roads with my rally friend with his 185hp Fiesta ST and I have to say I was very satisfied with my Twingo keeping up with him (note: his car is very well balanced, power-wise and suspension-wise, bad words, I know). Anyway, I was thinking - is there any better set up for tires? 17's on Twingo feel perfect, they are somewhat heavy, I was told, but apart from that, 17's with 195/40/17 Conti's work superb. Is there anything better out there? I'm not talking about R888 set-ups, I was thinking about Speedline Turinis in 16" and Conti's or something like that. Do the 16" wheels affect the bodyroll and drivabilitiy of the car in any way? Just looking to work my way up from tires to suspension ;) I was thinking about 16" wheels and 195/45/16 conti's. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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