Could anyone help me identify these alloys? I really like them. Hoping they do them in a bronze colour. I’m guessing they’re 19 or 20”. Thought they were Bola alloys but no quite.

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1000030919.pngDrive past this van by me all the time and absolutely love it!

Don't suppose anyone knows the alloys/tyres and could take a reasonably accurate guess at drop?

(Appreciate it's not the best photo sorry, got it off Google maps!)

Cheers 🙌🏻
 
Blackberry so off to a good start, 18" steelies, not banded and possibly a 30mm shorter spring all round, tyres look a bit taller than 255 45 18, 50 profile maybe?
I think the colour is what makes this combo pop. :thumbsup:
 
Blackberry so off to a good start, 18" steelies, not banded and possibly a 30mm shorter spring all round, tyres look a bit taller than 255 45 18, 50 profile maybe?
I think the colour is what makes this combo pop. :thumbsup:
Dont suppose any of you have driven on steelies Vs alloys as a comparison? Does it really affect handling/breaking and fuel economy that much?

I presume on a van the only real difference you may notice is the fuel?
 
Dont suppose any of you have driven on steelies Vs alloys as a comparison? Does it really affect handling/breaking and fuel economy that much?

I presume on a van the only real difference you may notice is the fuel?
I’ve had the following on my van over the years
17 inch alloys (factory)
18 inch steels
19 inch alloys
20 inch alloys
In terms of feel keep the overall rolling diameter of the tyre as close to original as possible. Most people with larger wheels increase the rolling diameter to keep more side wall. In my opinion this has an effect on handling and makes the van ‘feel’ heavier under acceleration and braking.
Suspension will make the biggest difference.
Much current set-up is 255/35/20 and I find they’re great!
 
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