SAFRANEV6RXE wrote:
i,ve nver seen the springs
Not sure if you mean the customised springs or just normal safrane springs for the ph2 but if you mean normal, they are huge at the front. I remember Phil saying they're meant to be compressed by hydraullic press.. after I'd done it by hand lol
SAFRANEV6RXE wrote:
I,ve always thought that the 15 inch wheels look very small on a phase 2,but on my phase 1 V6 they look fine,just about right,strange,i thought that its very poor of Renault to use the same alloys on all Phase 2 cars 2.0 or 2.5.
Actually, I like the 15 inch wheels! Too many 'Street cred' cars like Audi and BMW have the big mean looking alloys that are supposed to make them desirable (while looking chavy). Plus a lot of them aren't as strong as the tyres aren't as thick / absorbent when it comes to shocks from the road surface. Call me old fashioned but I like the 15 inch alloys because they're nice looking and practical. The tyres are normal so they absorb more shock, the alloys aren't going to be of any interest to thieves and they look a bit more 'classic'. It also doesn't make the car look too obtrusive or aggressive on the road / motorway. Some cars with the bigger wheels over take you and leave you shaking your first at them after.
As for the 2L and 2.5L alloys it doesn't bother me that they are the same but I would have liked a few more designs. This is the normal 2/2.5L:

Renault Clio would have looked nice:

I also saw another set of chinon alloys on a laguna once with square type spokes / holes which I thought would look nice on a safrane (except for the 4 / 5 stud problem):

Those are rarer than rocking horse teeth on google images!