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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Toad on 20 January 2024, 16:34

Title: Wheel fitment, spacers etc
Post by: Toad on 20 January 2024, 16:34
Bonjour.

My Milton Keynes alloys have a bit of corrosion and lacquer peel, which is sad, but I'm looking to pick up some S3 alloys to go on, and probably act as winter wheels going forward. The audi wheels are et54 so I assume I'd need 5mm spacers to put the wheel track back to where it should be?

From what I've seen the 5mm spacers are not hub centric and I would need hub extenders and also longer bolts. Has anyone got any reccomendations on brands or products to use?
Title: Re: Wheel fitment, spacers etc
Post by: Guzzle on 20 January 2024, 17:43
How wide are the Audi wheels?

Milton Keynes are 7.5J.
Title: Re: Wheel fitment, spacers etc
Post by: Lima29 on 20 January 2024, 19:45

https://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php

Try this link, I’ve found it a handy tool to give an idea of what things will look like when changing wheels.
Title: Re: Wheel fitment, spacers etc
Post by: oryx3dr on 20 January 2024, 21:03
I’ve had good experiences with both Bimecc and Eibach spacers in the past. I’d always look at using a well known brand for stuff like spacers, springs etc.
Title: Re: Wheel fitment, spacers etc
Post by: Exonian on 20 January 2024, 22:29
Bonjour.

My Milton Keynes alloys have a bit of corrosion and lacquer peel, which is sad, but I'm looking to pick up some S3 alloys to go on, and probably act as winter wheels going forward. The audi wheels are et54 so I assume I'd need 5mm spacers to put the wheel track back to where it should be?

From what I've seen the 5mm spacers are not hub centric and I would need hub extenders and also longer bolts. Has anyone got any reccomendations on brands or products to use?

Bonjour!

Assuming they’re old shape A3 alloys which will likely be 7.5J if they’re ET54?
I’d run 10mm spacers on them as a minimum, maybe as much as 20mm if you’re brave, the arches will accommodate them ok.
10mm realistically is the minimum safe size for hubcentric, you can buy 8mm hubcentric but the spigot area isn’t great on them and they’d lack strength where it matters.
Title: Re: Wheel fitment, spacers etc
Post by: Toad on 21 January 2024, 20:32
How wide are the Audi wheels?

Milton Keynes are 7.5J.

They are 7.5" too
Title: Re: Wheel fitment, spacers etc
Post by: Toad on 21 January 2024, 20:34
Bonjour.

My Milton Keynes alloys have a bit of corrosion and lacquer peel, which is sad, but I'm looking to pick up some S3 alloys to go on, and probably act as winter wheels going forward. The audi wheels are et54 so I assume I'd need 5mm spacers to put the wheel track back to where it should be?

From what I've seen the 5mm spacers are not hub centric and I would need hub extenders and also longer bolts. Has anyone got any reccomendations on brands or products to use?

Bonjour!

Assuming they’re old shape A3 alloys which will likely be 7.5J if they’re ET54?
I’d run 10mm spacers on them as a minimum, maybe as much as 20mm if you’re brave, the arches will accommodate them ok.
10mm realistically is the minimum safe size for hubcentric, you can buy 8mm hubcentric but the spigot area isn’t great on them and they’d lack strength where it matters.

Yep, you are correct.

When you say 10mm spacers minimum, is that for aesthetics, or as you would be concerned about rubbing/clearance with the suspension?
Title: Re: Wheel fitment, spacers etc
Post by: Exonian on 21 January 2024, 21:57
Not for aesthetics as they’d make little visual difference to 8mm, but as I said above, the lip/spigot going into the wheel of an 8mm hubcentric would leave so little metal at its joint with the spacer’s disc where the actual hub pokes through the spacer that there would be minimal strength in it so could easily shear.
The hub carries the weight of the vehicle so needs to be pretty robust, the wheel bolts just hold the wheel to the load bearing hub - so you need a strong lip/spigot joint on the spacer, 10mm would give you an extra 2mm of metal on that joint where the bore locating lip/spigot pokes out.
Title: Re: Wheel fitment, spacers etc
Post by: Jace on 26 January 2024, 11:20
Have a look in the classified section, I have 2 different width spacers I'm selling 5mm or 15mm, all inc the correct longer bolts

https://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=290266.0

https://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=289844.0

I'm open to sensible offers on them too 👍
Title: Re: Wheel fitment, spacers etc
Post by: Toad on 27 January 2024, 16:21
Definitely interested in the spacers, but can't message you till I've got 10 posts.
Have a look in the classified section, I have 2 different width spacers I'm selling 5mm or 15mm, all inc the correct longer bolts

https://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=290266.0

https://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=289844.0

I'm open to sensible offers on them too 👍
Title: Re: Wheel fitment, spacers etc
Post by: Toad on 27 January 2024, 16:24
Do hub extenders work effectively with 5mm spacers? Curious to know if there is enough of the hub for them to be effective.