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Title: question about wheels
Post by: jimmydub on 16 January 2013, 12:21
hi all,

i'm trying to find out if a set of BBS split rims will fit my mk3. they are 16" 5x100 (i have 5 stud) ET42. been looking at wheels for so long now i'm starting to lose the plot! if anyone can help or knows any info sites please give me a shout back.

thanks!
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: berry9112 on 16 January 2013, 12:38
Width?
Generally speaking yes they will fit unless they are stupid wide. You will probably need to roll the arches possibly a touch of camber on the rear depending on width, and how low you are going.
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: jimmydub on 16 January 2013, 12:50
sorry forgot the width : 6.5J
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: tweed on 16 January 2013, 12:58
They will be a direct fit!

Sound like standard volkswagen bbs wheels.
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: GOLF-MK3-GTI on 16 January 2013, 13:05
They will be a direct fit!

Sound like standard volkswagen bbs wheels.

Yes they are,

Gathering from what has been said above, I think he's one about the BBS RS772, Which are 6.5J. The one's that come on the MK4

BBS RS771 were 7J Wide, These came on MK3 Anni's.

Yes they wil fit  :cool:
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: jimmydub on 16 January 2013, 13:18
nice one, cheers fellas! i think they came off a mk4 and when i google the part number alot of results are saying anniversary edition
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: GOLF-MK3-GTI on 16 January 2013, 13:21
nice one, cheers fellas! i think they came off a mk4 and when i google the part number alot of results are saying anniversary edition

If they came off a MK4 then you wont have a problem, But also note, that the same design wheels also came on a VW polo, which are 4 stud, So just make sure how many bolt holes they have before buying... :smiley:
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: jimmydub on 16 January 2013, 13:29
yeh they are definitely 5 stud. thanks again guys
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: Wayne on 16 January 2013, 13:36
You may need a spacer on the front to clear the brake calipers
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: Screech16v on 16 January 2013, 18:07
You may need a spacer on the front to clear the brake calipers

This ^^^ when I was running the same mk4 wheels they fitted without a spacer but when I put new disc,s and pads on the caliper hit the back of the wheel so had to space them out 5mm.

Theres a lovely purple set for sale in the alloys and tyres section  :tongue:
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: Leroy on 17 January 2013, 10:50
nice one, cheers fellas! i think they came off a mk4 and when i google the part number alot of results are saying anniversary edition

As GOLF-MK3-GTI said, the anni ones are only the 7 inch ones. The 6.5 are off a mk4.

I had a set on my old anni (6.5inch) and mine did fit without spacers but it was tight, but Screech had to put spacers on his. They are definatley a direct fit. Best thing to do, buy a set, stick them on and see if they catch the caliper??? problem solved, if not, spacers won't cost much. You'll probably want spacers on anyway at some point cus the 6.5inch wide alloys do look a bit tucked in the arches, i went through the same process on my last one.

Have a look in the classified section and look at mine and screech's, if they are the ones you are looking at then you know they fit as we've had them on ours. Don't know about the offset being ET42 cus im selling a set of 7inch anni ones on ebay and i took pics yesterday and if defo says ET43? Don't know if that would make a difference.
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: jimmydub on 17 January 2013, 11:43
nice one, cheers fellas! i think they came off a mk4 and when i google the part number alot of results are saying anniversary edition

As GOLF-MK3-GTI said, the anni ones are only the 7 inch ones. The 6.5 are off a mk4.

I had a set on my old anni (6.5inch) and mine did fit without spacers but it was tight, but Screech had to put spacers on his. They are definatley a direct fit. Best thing to do, buy a set, stick them on and see if they catch the caliper??? problem solved, if not, spacers won't cost much. You'll probably want spacers on anyway at some point cus the 6.5inch wide alloys do look a bit tucked in the arches, i went through the same process on my last one.

Have a look in the classified section and look at mine and screech's, if they are the ones you are looking at then you know they fit as we've had them on ours. Don't know about the offset being ET42 cus im selling a set of 7inch anni ones on ebay and i took pics yesterday and if defo says ET43? Don't know if that would make a difference.

thanks Leroy that was alot of help. i checked out both u guys posts in the classifieds and come to the conclusion that the rims im looking at (1J0601025E) are not anni's (1H0601125AH). 

so worse case scenario im gonna need 10/15mm spacers?
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: Ess_Three on 17 January 2013, 11:57
Don't know about the offset being ET42 cus im selling a set of 7inch anni ones on ebay and i took pics yesterday and if defo says ET43? Don't know if that would make a difference.

Mk4 RXIIs have an ET42 offset, and Mk4 discs/calipers sit 6mm further in compared to Mk3 discs/calipers.

The Mk3 RXIIs are ET43, but have a different shape back-cut to the spokes to allow clearance over the Mk3 brakes. The 1mm of offset doesn't make the difference...its the shape of the spokes that does.

Worst case you need a 3mm or 5mm spacer when fitting Mk4 RXIIs on a Mk3 if the car has new brake pads fitted.
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: jimmydub on 17 January 2013, 12:04
i just found this website:

http://www.whichwheels.co.uk/car/vw/golf/


from what i can see heres the info for the mk3:

BBS Anniversary 16"      16"   7"   ET43      5x100    57.1mm

and the info for the mk4:

BBS       16"    6.5"    ET42       5x100   57.1mm   


and at the moment i have the standard longbeach:

Longbeach   15"    6.5j     ET43  5x100    57.1mm   
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: jimmydub on 17 January 2013, 12:13
Don't know about the offset being ET42 cus im selling a set of 7inch anni ones on ebay and i took pics yesterday and if defo says ET43? Don't know if that would make a difference.

Mk4 RXIIs have an ET42 offset, and Mk4 discs/calipers sit 6mm further in compared to Mk3 discs/calipers.

The Mk3 RXIIs are ET43, but have a different shape back-cut to the spokes to allow clearance over the Mk3 brakes. The 1mm of offset doesn't make the difference...its the shape of the spokes that does.

Worst case you need a 3mm or 5mm spacer when fitting Mk4 RXIIs on a Mk3 if the car has new brake pads fitted.

nice one mate, exactly what i needed to hear! i'll just have to suck it n see. with any luck they'll go straight on. thanks alot everyone!
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: GOLF-MK3-GTI on 17 January 2013, 12:13
As Ess_Three has mentioned, you will need 3mm or 5mm Spacer for them to fit. Not 10/15mm
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: Screech16v on 17 January 2013, 18:27
As Ess_Three has mentioned, you will need 3mm or 5mm Spacer for them to fit. Not 10/15mm

10/15 would look better as the 6.5 wheel tucks so mucho, I was running 20 on the back with rolled arches  and 25 on the front.
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: Shady Pioneer on 18 January 2013, 16:28
I currently run MK4 RXIIs and I need a 5mm spacer to clear my brakes (MK3 Anni 288mm) but I have a set of standard Anni RXIIs being refurbished.

As has been mentioned, you may (or may not need) a 3/5mm spacer on the fronts but a larger spacer would make the wheels look better. Mine still look tucked in.
Title: Re: question about wheels
Post by: jimmydub on 19 January 2013, 11:20
BBS RS771 were 7J Wide, These came on MK3 Anni's.

turns out they are RS771's!