One thing to consider if you have a Syncro and want to go off road with it: Larger wheels mean that your wheel rims will be closer to the rocks. You will have less air between the wheel and the rocks. I have a Syncro and I'm staying with stock 14" wheels. Bill 90 Syncro Westy Lake Tahoe, CA ---------- > From: john silverman <jsilver@MAIL.AROS.NET> > To: vanagon@VANAGON.COM > Subject: Wheels, once and for all.... > Date: Sunday, November 01, 1998 12:36 PM > > Vanagon Wheelmasters... > What are the advantages of going to 15" or 16" wheels, other than different > tire availability? Does a larger wheel diameter without a significant > change in outside tire diameter make a difference in ride/handling, > performance, or anything else. Is it worth the extra $$ to go to16" wheels > over 15"? (I'm sure that there are more used 15" wheels avaiable to fit). > Any specific tire recommendations for either size wheel? > > Aside from Audi or Mercedes wheels, are there others that fit (I've heard > Jeep Wrangler--what is the offset of these?), perhaps any others? > > Thanks..John > '90 Syncro Westy (vic) > SLC, Utah |
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