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17"RS8 Audi/Vw Tyres golf/passat/seat/skoda/beetle

£499.00


RS8 Style

 

  • STRUCTURE: 1 Piece Cast
  • SIZE: 17x7.5
  • BOLT PATTERN: 5x100 - 5X112
  • OFF-SET: 35mm - 45mm
  • FINISH: black polished 
  • SUITABLE FOR: AUDI - VW - SEAT - SKODA
  • Packages include wheels with fitted tyres,

    replacement part alloy wheels not orignal equipment 

  • Tel: 0208 8633327 

         we will try match any other supplier on this product       

  • London Branch

    lexus house (rear)

    harrow,middlesex

    ha1 2rz

    contact sam or dean for more information or to arrange fitting on

    0208 8633327  

    Opening Hours:
    Monday - Friday 10.00 am - 5.30 pm
    Saturday  10.00 am - 4.30 pm

    Computerised Wheel Alignment,Now Available in London Branch

    £30 vat front wheels

    £50 vat 4 wheel alignment

     

    The Importance of Wheel Alignment

     Why Alignment Is Important

     Proper alignment helps ensure that your vehicle handles correctly, and can increase the life and performance of your tires.

     When to Check Alignment

     

    misaligned
tireWear on one edge indicates misalignment.

     Daily impacts such as potholes and railroad crossings, as well as more severe events like accidents, can knock your vehicle out of alignment. Have the alignment checked if any of the following happen :

     

    • You've hit something
    • You see a wear pattern developing on the shoulders of the tires
    • You notice a difference in your vehicle's handing

     How Wheels Are Aligned

     Alignment involves adjusting the angles of the wheels so that they have the proper toe in and camber. The three main adjustments made in alignment are camber, caster, and toe.

     Camber

     Camber is the angle of the wheel when viewed from the front of the vehicle. If the wheel leans too far, uneven wear occurs.

     Positive camber is when the top of the wheel is leaning away from the car. Too much positive camber wears tires on the outside.

    Negative camber is when the top of the wheel is leaning in toward the car. Too much negative camber will wear tires on the inside.

    The camber angle is designed and adjusted for each vehicle to keep the tires flat on the ground during a turn. If there is too much difference between the camber settings on the front wheels, the vehicle tends to pull sharply to one side.

     Caster

    Picture a caster wheel found on furniture or a shopping cart. When you push a shopping cart equipped with caster wheels, it tends to roll in a straight line because the wheels line up

    On a vehicle, caster is the forward or rearward tilt of the steering axis, measured from the top of the tire, as viewed from the side. The axis is formed by extending an imaginary line through the upper and lower steering knuckles. The line extends through the upper and lower ball joints on vehicles with front control arms, and through the lower ball joint to the center of the strut mount on cars with struts.

     Positive caster occurs when the angle is toward the rear of the vehicle. Positive caster makes your front wheels act as if your car was being pulled from the front so that they line up behind the point of pull, like a child’s pull toy.

    Negative caster occurs when the angle is to the front of the vehicle.

    Caster is set so that your vehicle tends to go straight ahead. Caster affects your vehicle’s low-speed steering and high-speed stability as well as how well your vehicle drives in a straight line (on-center feel). Negative caster will cause your car to "wander" and make it feel unstable at high speeds. Positive caster causes hard steering and can also result in excessive road shock and shimmy. Caster does not affect tire wear

     Toe

    Toe is the difference in the distance between the front of the tires and the back of the tires. Toe settings affect the handling characteristics of a vehicle while turning

     Toe-in is when the front ends of the tires are closer. Toe-in introduces understeer going into a curve. If the tires are toed-in too much, the tread will be "worn" off, starting from the outside edges.

    Toe-out is when the rear ends of the tires are closer. Toe-out can introduce oversteer in a curve and makes the vehicle feel like it is "diving" into the turn sharply. If tires are toed-out, the wear will start from the inside. This type of wear is called "feathering" and can be felt by running your hands across the tread of the tire.

     

    IMPORTANT PLEASE READ!

    1. Number of items listed for sale is a guide only. This is not necessarily
    the exact number of items available for immediate delivery (particularly
    on special build products).

    2. Delivery charge for 1 tyre is £8 to uk mainland only,other areas cost extra


    3. This item will be in stock in our Sales Office, warehouse or supplier?s
    warehouse in most instances but . Delivery is anticipated to you up to 5
    working days from date of cleared payment.

    4. Delivery time is usually 2 to 3 working days

    5. Working days does not include weekends, bank holidays or sales made after
    3pm each day (where it is impractical to complete the receipt of payment,
    invoice and arrange shipment of any sale)

    QUESTIONS?
    If you have questions about this order, including the status of your shipment,
    please email us on info@hotlinemotorsports.co.uk

    or contact us on

    0208 8633327



    Thank you for your custom

    From all at Hotline Motorsports Ltd

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