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Didn't want to lead on it, but I agree completely. 
Too much.  Both from a mechanical aspect as well as
aesthetic.  Now the former is my opinion.  They just
'don't fit' in scale with the rest of the vehicle.

But, YMMV.



--- Greg Pallett <greg.rocco@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think most people would agree that 17's are a lot
> of wheel for a Sciroco..
> some feel that 16 is the biggest you'd want to go.
> WIth a 17 wheel, you
> don't have very much tire sidewall to help cushion
> the ride, so the
> suspension had better be top notch..
>  or so I've heard ;-)
>  hth
>  G
> 
>  On 11/3/05, Blake Irvin <blake@clockworm.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > a friend of mine is trying to sell his anemic
> cabriolet, and is
> > offering me the upgraded wheels he bought for it.
> >
> > i don't know the brand - they look ok, are i think
> 17", and have
> > 'version 5' marked on them in black type.
> >
> > any advice here?
> >
> >
> > blake/
> >
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