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Title: Banded steelies
Post by: Mcleod on 05 March 2012, 18:03
Was looking at getting 16" banded steelies on my mk4 gti. Does anywhere know any place near fife or Edinburgh that will make banded steelies or roughly how much it would be
Title: Re: Banded steelies
Post by: Toby on 05 March 2012, 18:06
go 18" not 16's! 18" steelies are mk4 r32 spare wheel's!
Title: Re: Banded steelies
Post by: Mcleod on 05 March 2012, 18:14
Yeah suppose 18" would be Alot better.
Title: Re: Banded steelies
Post by: Toby on 05 March 2012, 18:15
16" on a standerd mk4 yes!

16" bandied steelies on a lowerd mk4 NO!  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Banded steelies
Post by: Mcleod on 05 March 2012, 18:22
It's standard the now but will be putting coilovers on it the end of the year. Might be better to try and get 18's
Title: Re: Banded steelies
Post by: Mcleod on 05 March 2012, 22:30
How hard is it to get 4 18" steelies?
Title: Re: Banded steelies
Post by: thatwillis on 05 March 2012, 22:47
Hard ... i've looked haha. And by the time you have bought 4 18' steel wheels, Spares for newer VW/audi 4x4s i think. And they paid someone to band them. Your looking at about 500quid by which point you could have some very lovely wheels!
Title: Re: Banded steelies
Post by: tweed on 06 March 2012, 10:31
I don't get banded steels! As said cost a lot for what the are. They don't look nice either!
Title: Re: Banded steelies
Post by: Diamond Hell on 06 March 2012, 14:01
I think 'don't look nice' is something of a subjective comment - I think your wheels look utterly gash, but that's my subjective opinion on your Golf3's wheels.

If you want to do it then do it - it's your dime.  Just make sure you get it done professionally by someone with liability insurance for doing that job.

And tell your insurer, too.

I don't quite understand the concept of 18" banded steels being 'better' than 16" as they'll weigh a sh*twad more and the car will handle far worse because of it.... but then you were talking about coilovers, so I guess handling's not on your agenda.