Yes, huge improvement over the 260mm standard setup.
I used pagid discs and ebc ultimax pads. They compare well to my Octavia with pagid discs and ebc redstuff pads.
The puma being a fair bit lighter I didn't see the need for an aggressive pad for fast road use.
Or the right wheels without spacers :-)
Our thunder has a 3mm spacer in with the jack etc, the spare is a prop so God knows what became of the original spare.
Does anyone know if a thunder had a steel spare or a matching alloy when new?
Guessing a wheel could have been damaged and replaced...
Optional alloy and standard (i think) on the puma black
Looks like a split rim with a row of fake rivets round the rim.
Mondeo came on them as well but with a different offset.
If you have 240 or 260mm disc brakes any standard wheel will do.
You need thunder, f1 or 9 spoke Millie type...
Watch the offset. They are normally around the et40 mark.
I got f2 style split rims and just banged 195/55/15 on. I needed this rim to clear the st150 calipers.
It is ace with the correct rubber on.
Don't go for ditchfinder rubber. Hankook icept work well on the puma.
Thanks.
Went to sign the docs this morning.
Got to PDI it then we take delivery on Friday.
We went for the metallic red distinctive trim, plenty of kit and pretty rapid to boot.
I didn't want to like it and had my heart set on a fiesta ST.
the Alfa was way better than I expected and the Ford...
In a weeks time our ownership of a rather nice January 2002 moon dust silver thunder will come to an end.
Its been an ace car, totally reliable and awesome fun to drive.
It's making way for a new Alfa 1.4 TCT Mito, despite being a Ford man thru and thru both my Mrs and I fell for the little...
True.
That said, pistonheads does get some right wallys commenting on stuff
A regular fave is the slagging haldex 4x4 systems get by the RWD driving 'gods' spectacularly missing the point of the haldex system in the first place.
The FRP article was a breath of fresh air in so much as the...
Having just done the test drive rollercoaster, I can say with some confidence the swift sport is as close to the puma in driving terms as you will get.
Good body control a fine handling chassis and a willing NA engine, brakes not as good as an ST 150 equipped puma, gear change not as slick...
Thanks for the offer, it's a bit of a trek though!
Our local dealer is motorvouge in Northampton, seem very good. Back in next Friday to try and bash out a deal.