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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: KennyGTI on 25 August 2010, 09:04
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Was thinking about getting a set on Rep Golf R Wheels 19" and getting them painted gloss black for the winter plus I have always wanted to try the black wheels on a white car look. What do people think?
http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/ee56/mobiledreams12/rZ3HPw20KGrHqMH-C0Es-ZkrfpLBLUdF64t.jpg
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:afro: to the gloss black bit. Get some proper winter tyres on them as per Ess_Three's comments below
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19s for winter?
You planning on running proper winter rubber?
I'd have thought smaller, narrower and stronger for winter use, with potholes appearing and the chance of sliding against a kerb and bending the suspension, that as strong a wheel as possible, with a taller sidewall for more protection and a narrower wheel width would have been a better option than unknown strength, wide, 19" replicas.
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My local dealer in Glasgow are doing the black replica R's for £99 but I agree with ess_three that you would be better off with thinner / smaller wheels rather than the 19"s that will make your car an even better sledge in the snow :laugh:
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The absolute maximum for winter use would be an 18" wheel, at either 7.5" or 8" wide, with a proper winter tyre on...they will be good, but not as good as dropping to a 17" wheel, with a narrower, taller sidewall, proper winter tyre.
Or if you are really serious, the 16" winter sizes suggested by VW.
16" fit over the brakes just fine...but if you are planning bigger brakes in the future you'll probably need to stick to 17 or 18" wheels to clear them...
The smaller the wheel, the more protection for the suspension and the narrower the tyre you'll find available.
Stick to 18" and you'll have to stick to a 225/40/18 pukka winter tyre.
Due to potential brake clearance issues in the future, I've gone with BBS CH in 18" with Vredestein Wintrac Extremes on..all ready for November when I'll put them on for 4-5 months.
(http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z72/Ess_Three/Golf%20GTI%20Mk6/IMG_0138.jpg)
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Gossa was running some 18" rep's of those wheels a while back when he was getting a couple of monza's refurbed......... http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=156167.0
From memory I think Gossa brought them from here.....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/18-ALLOY-WHEELS-VW-GOLF-R-MK5-R-MK6-TT-A3-NEW-SCIROCCO-/250686062789?pt=UK_CarParts_Acc_Wheels_tyres_Trims_Car_Rims_ET
IMO these looked really, really nice on Gossa's car and I was very tempted to get a set of these myself, however I'm always a bit nervous about running reps on my car. As you know I opted for genuine rocco wheels on mine for winters and paid £600 sheets for them including tyres.
I'd like to see what these R wheels would look like on your GTI especially as you've got a CW one :smiley:
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I have a set of 16 steels but also a set of 17 alloys (not sure which yet :undecided: to use) i will use for winter use. With http://www.vredestein.com/Banden_Bandtypes.asp?BandgroepID=2&BandtoepassingID=0&BandtypeID=7&PageID=1&UserSessionID=73#
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I got a set of 17" VW Exis alloys for a giid price that I'm going to use for winter wheels. Haven't decided on rubber yet. Anyone any thoughts on Falken FK439's or Nokian WR G2?
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Here you go.... a cw wouldn't look to shabby with these wheels
(http://i868.photobucket.com/albums/ab242/WITHCOMBEM/Talladegawheelsoncwgti.jpg)
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I put the Vredys on for last winter, gave me so much more confidence driving in snow etc, Excellent grip, :smiley:
the F1s were terrible it was like driving about on steel rims without tyres, :shocked:
(http://i601.photobucket.com/albums/tt94/NeilGti/Jack/MK6%20GTI/DSCN0027.jpg)
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I put the Vredys on for last winter, gave me so much more confidence driving in snow etc, Excellent grip, :smiley:
the F1s were terrible it was like driving about on steel rims without tyres, :shocked:
You better be right Neil...
I tool your recommendation on both summer and winter tyres!
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I put the Vredys on for last winter, gave me so much more confidence driving in snow etc, Excellent grip, :smiley:
the F1s were terrible it was like driving about on steel rims without tyres, :shocked:
(http://i601.photobucket.com/albums/tt94/NeilGti/Jack/MK6%20GTI/DSCN0027.jpg)
Nice wheels by the way Neil and even the mudflap look good in that picture... :cool:
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Winter? Snow? Ice?
Oh yes, I remember those from when I used to live in the UK :laugh:
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Yes: How sad for those snow queens. I'll be living in the Med area in 5 years. Bliss.
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I put the Vredys on for last winter, gave me so much more confidence driving in snow etc, Excellent grip, :smiley:
the F1s were terrible it was like driving about on steel rims without tyres, :shocked:
You better be right Neil...
I tool your recommendation on both summer and winter tyres!
Trust me :wink: the Vredstein's are the tyres for winter grip up in Aberdeen :smiley:
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Trust me :wink: the Vredstein's are the tyres for winter grip up in Aberdeen :smiley:
Good news!
I'm looking forward to going about my business with no fuss despite the deep snow...unlike the southern fairies who moan, whinge and generally have their way of life grind to a halt with a light dusting of snow.
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Good news!
I'm looking forward to going about my business with no fuss despite the deep snow...unlike the southern fairies who moan, whinge and generally have their way of life grind to a halt with a light dusting of snow.
:grin: You sound like me and im only 312 metres above sea level.