can i change my alloy wheels ? 19"

albalad
albalad Posts: 1,194 Forumite
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I currently have 19" alloy wheels on my car , which came fitted from the manufacturer .
I had my reservations about them before i bought the car(vectra estate) but the spec on the rest of the car sold it to me

now 10 months on and they are driving me crazy , i'm finding it difficult to live with such low profile tyres 35mm - never mind the expense of each tyre

i have already replaced a full set of tyres, from continentals(factory fitted) to pirelli zero neros from which i have only had around 12000 miles.

what impact would changing the wheel/tyre size make , say from 19" to 17" ?
i would like to increase the sidewall to something a bit more normal , at the same time as reducing the cost per tyre as currently it is around £220.

because it such a low proofile both myself and my OH have each kerbed one of the nearside alloys. I know i can buy a full set of 17" alloys and tyres for less than cost of replacing 4 19" tyres.

So what are the drawbacks of changing down wheel sizes apart from asthetics ?
I understand it will affect my speedo reading also but by how much ?
anything else i should consider ?

thanks
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  • Arlen
    Arlen Posts: 127 Forumite
    If you have the same rolling diameter (wheel+tyre profile) it will not affect the speedo.

    For example my Laguna has 16" wheels with 205/55/16 tyres. But there is a 17" option 205/40/17.
  • vikingaero
    vikingaero Posts: 10,920 Forumite
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    It's perfectly possible to reduce the rim diameter from 19s to 17s if you step up in profile to maintain roughly the same rolling circumference.

    So if your wheels now are 235/35/19 then the next step down would be 225/45/18 and then 215/55/17 etc.

    Only problem will be informing your insurance company and whether they will accept the modification as the car was designed for 19" inch rims. You may find that the engine power may overwhelm the skinnier tyres. As long as you put on tyres with the same speed rating then you should be OK.
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  • vansboy
    vansboy Posts: 6,483 Forumite
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    Agree with above.

    Yopu might also post on http://www.cavweb-forums.co.uk/ it's Vauxhall owners forum, there might be someone to swap your wheels with, even!!

    VB
  • albalad
    albalad Posts: 1,194 Forumite
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    thanks for all the quick replies.
    Only problem will be informing your insurance company and whether they will accept the modification as the car was designed for 19" inch rims
    have noticed that vauxhall have now changed the same spec car down to 18" tyres
    will have to give ins Co a call
    "The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page."
    happy travels !!
    "No matter where you go, there you are."
    albalad
  • albalad
    albalad Posts: 1,194 Forumite
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    vansboy wrote: »
    Agree with above.

    Yopu might also post on http://www.cavweb-forums.co.uk/ it's Vauxhall owners forum, there might be someone to swap your wheels with, even!!

    VB
    great idea ! thanks

    what is the point of low profile tyres ? is there a point apart from asthetics ?

    maybe it's because i'm getting old or maybe because i do quite a few miles , but i just don't see any benefit to them - but they do look good
    "The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page."
    happy travels !!
    "No matter where you go, there you are."
    albalad
  • Wig
    Wig Posts: 14,139 Forumite
    Have a look in your car maunual, it will list all the different wheel and tyre sizes -offered by Vauxhall- in the back

    If your car was not standard with 19" alloys, i.e. they were an optional extra - then you should be informing your insurance company that it is a 'modification'. For example if it is a Vauxhall Vectra CDX and the basic CDX came with 17" alloys (the 19" being an option) You could change down to the basic equipment (Vx originals) and not have to inform your insurer.

    You should ask Vx what your cars basic wheels were when new, though I'm not sure if they would know.
  • no Vectra C came with 19" alloys as standard, even the VXR is a 19" option,

    the problem is people get the £200 upgrade option and think great, then tyre change time get a heart stopping moment.

    I see it a lot at work and we stell a lot of the 'standard' 17" alloys, especially to taxi owners.

    I can't remember the profile you need off hand, but got all the info at work (i work for vauxhall).

    I cheap way of going (and i keep my customers as well, even though i shouldn't) is find a 2nd hand set on ebay or something, vectra c sri came with 17" as standard, even astra H (new one) use same alloys/offsets, be careful of aftermarket alloys as these might have wrong offset and need to tell insurance when as standard alloys you can play dumb.
    I maybe crap with money but im good with cars;)

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  • albalad
    albalad Posts: 1,194 Forumite
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    no Vectra C came with 19" alloys as standard, even the VXR is a 19" option,

    the problem is people get the £200 upgrade option and think great, then tyre change time get a heart stopping moment.

    I see it a lot at work and we stell a lot of the 'standard' 17" alloys, especially to taxi owners.

    I can't remember the profile you need off hand, but got all the info at work (i work for vauxhall).

    you are right UWM it was the nav xp option

    i mentioned this (xp)to my insurance Co when i took out my policy, but they didn't seem to take much interest as it had come from the manufacturers with them on.
    "The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page."
    happy travels !!
    "No matter where you go, there you are."
    albalad
  • goldspanners
    goldspanners Posts: 5,910 Forumite
    try this calculator, it lets you try different sizes to maintain the same reading from your speedo and keep the same overall size.

    http://www.etyres.co.uk/tyre-size-calculator.htm
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