Ok finally getting my new 18's tomoz tuesday 18th will upload pictures when i get home. Still havn't seen them on a leon cupra yet so hoping to be the first really hope they look good...........................
 
Wheels on well please with how they look add yor comments let me know what you think.............Before
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Look nice mate, i like the factory looking wheels alot.
I know everyone is thinking it, lower lower lower :D
And i think the same every time i look at mine :(


Next step lower but im not sure yet, not a fan of coilovers and I hear spring only will trash original shocks, so fancy Koni Shock/Spring combo but not sure it will look much lower :shrug:
 
Well they also came on the new A3's as well. My friend had the wheel upgrade package on our local Audi dealer here, and they gave those exact wheels:

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Indeed, it does look nice IRL.. but I'll take a RS4 Titanium color-coated wheels anyday :p
 
Well they also came on the new A3's as well. My friend had the wheel upgrade package on our local Audi dealer here, and they gave those exact wheels:


Indeed, it does look nice IRL.. but I'll take a RS4 Titanium color-coated wheels anyday :p[/QUOTE

RS4's been done to death, thought It was best to try something that hasn't been done on a leon cupra yet
 
The springs and suspension have now settled and it's time to close that nasty gap up in between Tyre and Arch I think. Help me out with comments and answer the poll to make my mind up on what to do :shrug:
 
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those wheels are awesome; but with that ride height a plough wouldn't look out of place on the back of it.. :cartman: is that the sort of advice your after?!

On a serious note, i'd suggest weitec or KW brandwise; and either get a fixed drop kit with springs and dampers ~40mm is still practical or get coilies for a little bit more (some will say less composed ride, but I find my weitec coilies superb on all road types :))
 
those wheels are awesome; but with that ride height a plough wouldn't look out of place on the back of it.. :cartman: is that the sort of advice your after?!

On a serious note, i'd suggest weitec or KW brandwise; and either get a fixed drop kit with springs and dampers ~40mm is still practical or get coilies for a little bit more (some will say less composed ride, but I find my weitec coilies superb on all road types :))

Plough ha ha ha love it!! Cheers
 
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After recent advice and the few poll results recieved, Im in desperate need of coilovers! Im stuck between weitec and the entry level Jom kit. The car won't be tracked or thrown round many bends so I can't make my mind up which to go for...........