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Different alloys for Sport model

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Those of you that read the forum regularly, will probably know that I have the Sport model which comes with the 18 inch "Original" alloys. The design of the alloys are my least favourite part of the car.

I'm interested in buying a facelifted RCZ and would much prefer the Sport model to the GT, for various reasons. I'm not excluding the GT totally but there are various things that put me off. I prefer the small tyre for the better ride quality, to me 19s would be too harsh for my needs. Of course, budget plays a part too.

If I were to buy a set of after market alloys for the new RCZ, firstly, would this affect my warranty in any way?

Secondly, I have no understanding of after market alloys and what fits what, so if any knowledgeable people out there could please advise me what I would need to look for with regards to after market alloys, which would fit the RCZ, etc - it would be very useful to me.

As I've said, I know nothing about alloy sizes etc :eusa-think: :eusa-whistle:
 
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I would suggest you speak to Steven from RCZ performance as he's already looked into it I think and is the man on the know, good luck in your quest young lady and sorry I can't be of more help :(
 
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you need to keep the wheel width which is easily done as not to change the tyres, the hard part is finding a non aftermarket alloy that DOES NOT LOOK after market=CHEAP

how about just getting a gt then sell the 19" alloys including tyres and buy 18"alloys/tyres to replace them that would be the cheaper way to go PLUS your on to a GT :cool:
 

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jassyo06 said:
you need to keep the wheel width which is easily done as not to change the tyres, the hard part is finding a non aftermarket alloy that DOES NOT LOOK after market=CHEAP

how about just getting a gt then sell the 19" alloys including tyres and buy 18"alloys/tyres to replace them that would be the cheaper way to go PLUS your on to a GT :cool:

If I end up buying a GT, then I will end up with the alloy design that I like, so I wouldn't really want to then change them for 18s ;)
I really don't want to buy another RCZ and have the exact same alloys, that I don't really favour.

Obviously if I buy after market alloys, I would want them to look like they were supposed to be on the car, so nothing cheap.
 
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