Hi all,
Firstly, I'm not sure if this should go in the track day section or the MK5 section so I apologise if I've chosen the wrong one.

I'm looking for a bit of advice on getting some wheels and tyres for track use. I have been doing an increasing number of track days in my Mk5 GTi and because I'm going through tyres fast I'm thinking of getting a second set of wheels for track use.
Now I'm not after anything fancy and I don't really mind what the wheels look like as I'll only be using them on the track. I want a set of wheels by a reputable manufacturer as I don't want to risk a wheel failure on the track. However, my knowledge of who is reputable or not is limited. Can anyone recommend a good wheel or manufacturer?
As for size of the wheels, again I would appreciate any advice you have. I've been told the Mk5 is quicker around a track on 17 in wheels

but I can't see there being a huge difference even if that is true. When it comes to choosing wheels cost is my main consideration. Though I don't want to sacrifice quality I do have limited budget.
For tyres both Toyo R888s and Yokohamas have been recommended to me by friends (they have an Elise and varuious Westfields) but I would really appreciate this forums opinion as to what is a good tyre for track use in a MK5 GTi. I'm not after ultimate performance but a combination of decent wear rates and grip.
Finally, I have noticed that I manage to get three or four times more track use out of the rear tyres compared to the fronts (obviously). So I have been thinking, would it be possible to run a set of track wheels/tyres on the front and standard wheels/tyres (I'm on Goodyear F1 asymmetrics) on the rear? I appreciate this may, or rather will, upset the front-rear balance but by how much? Would it be dangerous or just make the car a little more fun? At the moment it is very rare the rear moves around and that is usually due to induced lift off over steer. Anyone had experience of what difference it makes with track tyres on the front?
Sorry for the long winded post I had more questions than I thought. Thanks in advance for your opinions.