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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: col on 12 October 2009, 20:46
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how much would set these set me back? would they fit my golf gti?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AUDI-A3-97-03-15-SPEEDLINE-ALLOY-WHEEL-GENUINE_W0QQitemZ360196189872QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM?hash=item53dd5daeb0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
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With adapters & the right tyres, yes.
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With adapters & the right tyres, yes.
which adapeters ect what alloys called ect cheers
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Not got a clue mate.
There are a few on here that understand all that so I'll let them reply.
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ok thanks
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The auction is for a single wheel so you'd need to look for another 3...
Don't listen to the numpty above, you won't need adapters. Early A3's were 5x100 the same as the Mk3 GTI so they would be a straight fit.
You'd need decent sized tyres to make them work properly, for example 195/45/15's. 185/60/15's are balloons and would make the car look like a tractor.
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The auction is for a single wheel so you'd need to look for another 3...
Don't listen to the numpty above, you won't need adapters. Early A3's were 5x100 the same as the Mk3 GTI so they would be a straight fit.
You'd need decent sized tyres to make them work properly, for example 195/45/15's. 185/60/15's are balloons and would make the car look like a tractor.
+1 I had early A3 alloys on mine for the winter running 195/50/15's
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The auction is for a single wheel so you'd need to look for another 3...
Don't listen to the numpty above, you won't need adapters. Early A3's were 5x100 the same as the Mk3 GTI so they would be a straight fit.
You'd need decent sized tyres to make them work properly, for example 195/45/15's. 185/60/15's are balloons and would make the car look like a tractor.
thanks you any idea what there called? hoe much id be looking at for set?