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We've been happy owners of a 63-plate Monte Carlo TSI estate for the last year or so, but I've finally had enough of the "sporty" ride on the 17" alloys. Also my wife keeps curbing them... I was wondering if anyone knows the part number (or name) for the 16" alloys you could get in europe or could recommend some other 15" or 16" alloys (i gather 15"s fit from other threads on here, plus 14"s might look a bit too tiny!). I love the look of the black alloys/black trim on our white estate, but wonder if silver alloys will still look good.

 

Current wheels I've looked at:

http://www.carshowroom.com.au/reviews/2011-skoda-fabia-monte-carlo-review/ (not sure what these are)

http://www.superskoda.com/Skoda/Wheels/ITALIA-16%C2%B4-original-Skoda-Autoas-4pcs-set-of-rims(look like the ones off the Fabia III and pricey)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-Skoda-Rapid-Spaceback-Fabia-Combi-Felgen-Satz-6V0601025J-16-Zoll-NEU-S5-/311402443944 These are my faves at the moment - but I think they are from the Fabia III again

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You will get 16 " VW / Skoda wheels cheep enough in a 5 x 100 PCD if you look in the For Sales, Briskoda etc, 

and have them painted or powder coated Black.

Maybe 16" Alloy Wheels in Black off the Fabia Reaction is an option. (cant remember the name right now.)

Maybe someone will swap with you wheels / tyres from a Reaction for your 17" Alloys.

 

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How about just getting new tyres on your Trinity Alloys in 215/40 R 17 with Rim Protection.

Those help the ride and protect the alloys a bit more and costs like £300 for 4 tyres.

 

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A 16" wheel / Tyre package of New Black Wheels will work out cheaper than buying New Skoda / VW Wheels from a Dealer.

eg, but lots of Suppliers have sales on.

http://alloywheels.com

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16" Alloys on Fabia Reaction are 'COMET' Alloys.

http://vindisgroup.com/blog/limited-edition-skodas.html

(Looks like these are the same style 16" alloys they also fitted to the Monte Carlo sold in Australia.)

 

MK2 Fabia wheels available were.

15" Fabia Alloy Wheels, Antares in Silver

16" Fabia Alloy Wheels, Atria or Elba in silver.

 

'Simpson Skoda parts' have Black Comet alloys for sale at £696 a set, *Fitted*   LOL,,,,Crazy Price,

(Also available advertised on Mainland Europe, Skoda Eshop.)

and these are reduced in Silver.

http://skodaparts.com/product/fabia-alloy-wheel-silver-comet-16-inch-2010-2013-50489

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I believe they make a noticeable difference as i have a bad back and the difference from what tyres i have on are pretty obvious to me.

 

The funny thing was at the Launch of the vRS and the Polo GTI the road testers never bothered mentioning the sister cars were on different tyres to the Skoda but otherwise were using the same Platform and Suspension.

Battery in the Boot of the VW, and no Spare wheel, Fabia with Spare Wheel and 25 KG weight bolted to the rear crash bar.

(Very high tech :not:)

Same as they tested the improved riding mk3 Fabia that they were driving on 215 tyres which MK2's never got as OEM fitment.

 

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Wow, thanks for the info GoneOffSki! That was much more fruitful than a couple of my lunch breaks trawling dealer sites and ebay! I will have a look for the Comet alloys too.

 

I'd looked at ebay and quite like the look of some of the A1 alloys on there (also hadn't occurred to me that the alloys from my toledo would be a direct swap) - both'd probably look good in black too (these are nice): http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/182055942748

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Hi there,

 

Did the A1 alloys come as a straight swop over? How is the handling now you have changed the wheels (less crashy/ harsh and what rubber have the audi wheels got on them ?

Thanks

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I wonder why Skoda UK keep pushing ultra low profile tyres as standard when the rest of Europe get 60/65 profile tyres. Having cost options of low profile tyres is more logical than imposing them on you and kindly offering to downgrade for free when you've already had to pay for the fancy back breakers.

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They do not push them do they.

Only 3,000 mk2 Fabia vRS and 7,000 Monte Carlo sold in the UK with 205/40 R 17 tyres and tens of thousands of other Mk2 Fabia did not have 17" wheels / Tyres.

Mainland Continental Europe vRS / Monte Carlo got the same size 17" wheels.

 

Other world regions like Australia got Monte Carlo Mk2 with 16" Alloys.

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