Alloy finance. Edit

MartynFrancis

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 Norwich
Well I've been toying with the idea of new alloys recently, and today was the first time since I've had it we've had a good amount of rain...

The tyres have plenty of tread on them, but after looking they are wanli tyres. Quick google tells me they are budget. This was confirmed by the sliding and poor traction it had even at low speed round corners, and further googling tells me they are indeed crap in the wet.

So to conclude, push has moved to shove and I want to be safe rather than sorry. But to get both I'm going to have to go down the finance root. I have no idea what my m3 alloys are worth (not sure if they are reps).
Which continues to my question... What is a good internet firm to buy from who does finance, and also are there any brands of alloys to steer towards/away from? I can find out about tyres as there are a million and one threads re tyres!
I don't really want to spend any more that £500ish on alloys and nothing that looks too "busy" and with tyres it's going to hit near the £1000 mark I would imagine. And I'm also looking for 19". Also what width alloys am I really looking for, my current tyres are 225/255 but can't see anywhere what tells me the width of my current alloys front and rear but I'm assuming that would be different anyway for 19" to the 18" that are currently fitted.


Edit:
I'm half tempted to do these http://www.bmautosport.co.uk/showro...6_298&osCsid=232f37ec1193f560eb24599970aab1c8 with one of their tyre packages (which one?) and slap it on the credit card.... But she may shoot me. And I just showed her and she wasn't so keen on the look! Wtf!


Cheers. :D
 
Bmautosport have been used by loads on here. Only just down the toad from me also.

Get yourself a 0% credit card, won't cost a penny extra. Just don't use it for anything else.
 
http://www.rimstyle.com

I bought my BBS's from them, great service and finance available
 
I did see rim style. Although I can't afford to buy genuine bbs rims. What widths am I looking for? The ones at bmautosport are 8.5 and 9.5 and et45 whatever that is!
 
ben g said:
I have a 255 on a 10'' rear wheel and it's fine.

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265 would be best though.
Best go slightly larger let the tyre wall protect the rim a bit.
 
These BBS wheels are relatively cheap, 18" @ £789 they are 8.0 so you could go 225's front and 235's rear or go non staggered

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and ben g our definition of fine is certainly not the same :D
 
If you don't park near kerbs, you don't need protection.

It's handled everything i've chucked at it very well and a 265 width tyre would not fit due to the width of the alloy, the offset and being lowered on eibachs.
 
Yeah, some tyres look more stretched than others, despite them being the same size or even wider.

Those are goodyear eagle f1's above.
 
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