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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Super-G on 26 January 2020, 20:41

Title: Brescia Alloys
Post by: Super-G on 26 January 2020, 20:41
Have just bought a 4000 mile old GTi on Brescia alloys and P Zero tyres. Love the ride of the car, but am pretty worried that the wife’s going to make a mess of my unmarked wheels, so was wondering about changing them. My question is, do the 18” Parkers change the way the car rides? And will the profile of the 18” tyres give much more Kurb protection? Also, if anyone in the South West England is interested in doing a wheel swap, drop me a message (but they will need to be mint!). Cheers  :cool:
Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: wantmygti on 26 January 2020, 21:04
Seems a bit pointless to splash out on mint VW wheels just to get them trashed.

Surely some cheap reps would do the job??
Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: monkeyhanger on 26 January 2020, 21:06
Or go for some tyres with a very big protective lip. It's about 8mm on Michelin PS4s.
Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: Watts on 26 January 2020, 21:09
How about some rim protectors? They are good looking wheels, would be a shame not to enjoy them.

https://rimsavers.com/products/rimsavers-kit-silver
Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: Jim_mk7.5 on 26 January 2020, 21:20
How about some rim protectors? They are good looking wheels, would be a shame not to enjoy them.

https://rimsavers.com/products/rimsavers-kit-silver

Or just don’t let the wife drive it?

Changing the wheels seems extreme.. what is she, blind?
Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: Super-G on 26 January 2020, 21:26
Thanks for the replies. Sometimes I feel she is blind!  :evil:

Hadn’t really thought about rim protectors. Will have a look into some.

I’ll also look into PS4 tyres. The P-Zeros do seem to offered limited protection.

I have some Dunlop winter sport tyres on a set of ok alloys. But they’re 225/45/17. Would a 17” wheel go over GTi’s front brakes?
Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: Guzzle on 26 January 2020, 21:26
A few members over on Briskoda have swapped the 225 width tyres on their 19's for 235's. This improves rim protection, and ever so slightly improves the ride quality due to the marginally thicker tyre wall. You may have to think about letting your insurance company know though, as this is a non-standard tyre size for your car.
Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: bogwoppit on 26 January 2020, 21:30
If its a GTI Performance then only certain 17" wheels will clear the front brakes.

Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: Super-G on 26 January 2020, 21:52
It is a Performance. So clearance could be an issue, but will carefully trial fit one later this week.

Thanks for all the advice  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: bogwoppit on 27 January 2020, 20:46
The 17" Dijon wheels fit from the mk7 Golf GT without spacers. They are 17" x 7J and the offset is 49.
Ours is running on them now for winter.

VW also sell a 6J wide Dijon as a dedicated winter wheel.
Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: Thedude74 on 28 January 2020, 07:29
Have just bought a 4000 mile old GTi on Brescia alloys and P Zero tyres. Love the ride of the car, but am pretty worried that the wife’s going to make a mess of my unmarked wheels, so was wondering about changing them. My question is, do the 18” Parkers change the way the car rides? And will the profile of the 18” tyres give much more Kurb protection? Also, if anyone in the South West England is interested in doing a wheel swap, drop me a message (but they will need to be mint!). Cheers  :cool:


Congrats - I too have just purchased a GTI 7.5 and really enjoying it!

I have 18” Parker’s on my GTI that are mint and not a mark on them whatsoever with good Bridgestone Tyres on and will be interested in a swap if yours are also in VGC?

Don’t think I can pm you as this is my first post.

Are you able to pm me? If not post up and I will give you my details.
Cheers




Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: monkeyhanger on 28 January 2020, 12:13
No pointing swapping diamond cut alloys for diamond cut alloys - yourmissus will find it easy to mince either set. Get rim protection or big lip tyres, or be prepared to have them painted/powder coated if they do get scraped to hell.
Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: dean5125 on 28 January 2020, 13:07

Sorry, don't mean to p*ss on your fire thedude74 but I have to agree with monkeyhanger, 18's aren't going to be a miracle cure to poor female driving!! :whistle:
Title: Re: Brescia Alloys
Post by: Thedude74 on 28 January 2020, 14:29
No worries!

Super G - give me a shout if you fancy discussing a swap.

Cheers