View Full Version : Cupra R Wheels on a Toledo V5
Been registered on the forum for a while now but only been lurking 'til now.
Anyways, I've got a Toledo V5 with the 16" '80s 'Ferrari' esk wheels. Never been too keen on them. Really like the look of the Leon Cupra R wheels, but not sure if they will fit? What the price would be? Would they ruin the handling as the car has been set up to run on 16s not 18s
Anyone done this mod?
Cheers
Hi and welcome to Seatcupra.net Forums...:)
AFAIK Neil (tdi 110) is the only toledo owner running the LCR 18's, but his is a 1.8T.
Pics in this thread:
http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=22831
Mel (mel4fun) is also running some very nice 18's
Pics here:
http://www.imagestation.com/member/join_signin_prompt.html?album_id=4291564489&bnak=1&rf=album&ru=%2Falbum%2F%3Fid%3D4291564489%26bnak=1
I've been running 17's (you can see some picks in ICE link in my sig) but have since upgraded to 18's as well. I think the handling is much better with 17's or 18's. The biggest problem with the toledo (actually on leon as well) is that the OE front shocks are underdamped.
They'll fit very well since the Leon and Toledo are almost the same.
Fitting Cupra R wheels shouldn't be a problem on your V5
BeezerDiesel
20-12-2003, 18:46
As said above the 18's should fit fine, but will always look better with slightly lowered suspension - mind you the Toledo is a longish car so it might not be so obvious.
As for the five spoke alloys, they are similar in style to the Ibiza Cupra Turbo ones, I think they look quite nice for O.E. ones so if you wanna sell 'em cheap I might well be interesed...much easier to clean than the multi spoke Cupra ones.
Originally posted by BeezerDiesel
As for the five spoke alloys, they are similar in style to the Ibiza Cupra Turbo ones, I think they look quite nice for O.E. ones so if you wanna sell 'em cheap I might well be interesed...much easier to clean than the multi spoke Cupra ones.
Come to Euro 2004 and I'll sell you mine...:D
I really not to keen on the OE 5 spoke wheels myself.
BeezerDiesel
29-12-2003, 09:23
Not that keen on them myself but okay as OE ones go and much easier to clean than the multispoke jobbies.
Euro 2004 - would love to but think the Missus would have something to say on that score!(forgive the pun) Those days are long gone.
:(
I wasnt too keen on the OE ones either.
Bought some Golf Montreal II's for mine.
Still 16" though.
Makes it look a bit difo.
When I get bored might upgrade to 17" or 18"
I was looking for some good Cupra R ones.
Gave up in the end.........
jacknelle
18-03-2004, 18:50
I went for some 17s as well - bought the optional extras ones. I quite like them - they've got a polished rim.
Nice wheels mate.
Me thinks people who go for 18" wheels don't check out the price of the tyres!!!
Look the dogs danglers though!!!
BeezerDiesel
19-03-2004, 04:09
I really like those wheels jacknelle. Seen them on foreign cars before but not many about in this country.
Not seen a Toledo or Leon for that matter before on Golf Monty 2s either but not surprised to see it done as there's a plentyful supply of them about 2nd hand.
Cheap for tyres too as you can pick up full sets of Cupra 16s and Golf 16s with good tyres for less than the price of a few new tyres and just swap 'em over.
18s must be okay if your boss is paying for the tyres or you're a fashion die hard but I hate to think how much new tyres are for those.
jacknelle
19-03-2004, 08:50
Thanks. The wheels are a VW optional extra abroad, called Siata. For some reason though, SEAT sell them as an optional extra here. They are quite unique - never seen them on any other VW/SEAT etc.
For tyres, I went for the obligatory Goodyear F1s (225/45/17) - 125 quid a corner. I could have probably got a better price, but I couldn't wait. Plus the tyre fitter (Denmead Tyres) is very well respected, and they even fitted the tyres with alloy valves and caps - a nice touch.
Thanks. The wheels are a VW optional extra abroad, called Siata. For some reason though, SEAT sell them as an optional extra here. They are quite unique - never seen them on any other VW/SEAT etc.
They're OE on the MY03/MY04 toledo sports here!
jacknelle
19-03-2004, 15:22
They're OE on the MY03/MY04 toledo sports here!
Cool! Should be able to get a replacement then if I ding one badly.
Cool! Should be able to get a replacement then if I ding one badly.
IIRC just like the 18" R wheels, they're cheaper than the MY03 Leon wheels.
Just replaced the Vdub ones with Auidi Sport ones, more like the OE ones and easier to clean!
Hi,
Here's more pics on my buddy's ride on 18"
Just have to create a ID and password to view all the albums in there
http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4289055111
Cheers,
Mel. :cheers:
darkwolfe
13-06-2007, 02:19
i've got a V5 toledo in silver with the cupra r 18" wheels looks cool as hell (red painted calipers too).
I haven't lowered the suspension though as I've heard bad things about sumps hitting speed bumps! :( Doesn't look too high though, it just doesn't look low thats all and i do a stack of miles each year so need that comfort and sump well away from the bumps.
Just put some FR badges on too..... not sure if I like them but it adds a bit of colour to my silver paint, silver wheels.
average 35mpg btw
silver surfer
16-06-2007, 13:18
i run 18" wheels 35 mm lowered no probs with speed humps but mine is a tdi but under tray never hits .Tires falkens 225 40 18 £140 a pair fitted which i don't find to bad .But the price people pay for second hand cupra r wheels you can get new wheels and tires:-o
thesonny
16-06-2007, 16:24
talk about un earthing an old old old thread!
bigfella_V5
16-06-2007, 22:42
.,,
i've got a V5 toledo in silver with the cupra r 18" wheels looks cool as hell (red painted calipers too).
I haven't lowered the suspension though as I've heard bad things about sumps hitting speed bumps! :( Doesn't look too high though, it just doesn't look low thats all and i do a stack of miles each year so need that comfort and sump well away from the bumps.
Just put some FR badges on too..... not sure if I like them but it adds a bit of colour to my silver paint, silver wheels.
average 35mpg btw
Wow, aging thread revival.....got any pics of your car mate?:D
I heard 18" were quite a hard ride.....thats why i went for 17".
Mine is lowered and i have never smashed my sump at all.....
Red calipers are a must....definitely adds a needed flash of colour in the wheel area!
IMO FR badges on a Tolly are a NO NO....only cos its obvious its not right.....i love OEM style subtle modding.....
would like to see your motor!
Heres a piss take photoshop
http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/9127/dpst1mi4.jpg
Heres a piss take photoshop
http://img254.imageshack.us/img254/9127/dpst1mi4.jpg
:lol:
nice one
bigfella_V5
23-06-2007, 06:49
Haha, nothing like just jabbing a boot on the back!