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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: marty341 on 19 May 2010, 09:52
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Guys/girls, im looking to fit some spacers, 10-11mm to my car, ive just got some new rims, there 8x18s with e45 offset!
Will i need to get different bolts? or will the new one's coming with the new rims be ok?
The car is lowered around 40mm also! any input would be much apprieciated :smiley:
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Yes you will need longer bolts.
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Yes deffo will need longer bolts
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Cheers Wayne, Ant :smiley:
Thought so, need to get on it then! new rims arrive tomorrow, fingers and toes crossed!
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Have you got anything that will get you extra negative camber?
10/11mm spacers and a wider wheel and a lower offset and lowering - you putting narrower tyres on for stretch?
Normal tyres will rub with that combo if you don't have the option to adjust camber!!
21.5mm extra poke over stock with the spacers!
MAY just get away with them on the rear :wink:
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hey just on the 40mm lowering thing whats that sit like because mine is standard i was looking at the gap between the wheel and arch and 40mm seems like alot i dont like it when the wheels disappear behind the arches and you carnt see the top of the wheel, whats the perfect amount for the wheel to just follow the arch nicely???
cheers
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Have you got anything that will get you extra negative camber?
10/11mm spacers and a wider wheel and a lower offset and lowering - you putting narrower tyres on for stretch?
Normal tyres will rub with that combo if you don't have the option to adjust camber!!
21.5mm extra poke over stock with the spacers!
MAY just get away with them on the rear :wink:
No wont be able to adjust the camber Hurdy! there a 8" alloy with 225 rubber!
Im thinking 5mm fronts, 10mm rear, do you think this will be fine? :smiley:
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hey just on the 40mm lowering thing whats that sit like because mine is standard i was looking at the gap between the wheel and arch and 40mm seems like alot i dont like it when the wheels disappear behind the arches and you carnt see the top of the wheel, whats the perfect amount for the wheel to just follow the arch nicely???
cheers
Trick, the eibach pro springs give a drop of 40mm, but to be honest the wheel arch gap has only reduced by around two fingers width! so doesnt look slammed, and the ride quality is ace :wink:
Just didnt like the SUV stock appearance, esp on 17"s Monza's :sick:
(http://i883.photobucket.com/albums/ac33/marty341/front1.jpg)
Not to harsh, cant wait to get 18"s on her :smiley:
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Try the new wheels without any spacers at first and lower it. If you get away with no rubbing when lowered, add 5mm spacers at the rear 1st(easiest to get away with), then 10 mm spacers on the rear, then swap the 5mm spacers to the front and try them. You may find that you'll settle for 10mm at the rear and no spacers at the front. :wink:
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awsome thats great. iv got the 18" standard gti wheels on so thats one bonus :grin: from looking at your pic the car looks so much better for such a suttle difference. me thinks some of those billy bad boys will be on order soon
cheers
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Cheers for the advice Hurdy, ill do just that and see how we get on! cars already lowered, just going to see what the stance is like without the spacers first, ill get some snaps up when i get the new wheels :smiley:
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awsome thats great. iv got the 18" standard gti wheels on so thats one bonus :grin: from looking at your pic the car looks so much better for such a suttle difference. me thinks some of those billy bad boys will be on order soon
cheers
lol, billy bad boys! let us know how you get on with them? :smiley:
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where abouts did you get yours from ???
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I had them fitted at VAGtech, in bucks! you can order them from Venom, Awesome Gti and many more! :smiley: