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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: opel on 26 January 2007, 18:54
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i have looked in to buying a set of 15 alloys off a mk4 off my mate. i borrowed one to try and it all went well intill the middle cap came popping off. i need the cap on to keep the grease in my wheel bearing. they dont look that gud with out the cap. i need advice can anyone help.
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hi mate,
I'm sure they are different, I thought mk3 were 5x114 and mk4 were 5x100 - maybe the ET (offset) is different anyway, hence the caps pop off. I have a mk3 8v GTi and im was led to believe the mk4 wheels dont fit.
Anyone else know better?
If they are mk4 wheels, and they do go on ok, you might get away wi a spacer to bring the wheel out slightly.
The centre cap on a wheel doesnt keep the grease in the wheel bearing anyway, thats the job of the wee cap on the end of the stub axle which stays there even wi the wheel off.
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the bolt holes line up and they sit perfect on the front but on the rear the cap for the wheel bearing sits too far out and knocks the cap out of alloy. i knock the cap down a bit but still no better any ideas
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I would do what Evil said, and put a spacer in there, see how far its sitting out, and then get the size accordigly, there pretty cheap and can pick em up from halfords i think! Make sure you have anough turns on the bolts though, dont want the bolts snapping off and people dying now. Theres wider spacers where you can bolt your wheel on to the spacer and then the spacer bolts on to the hub, but i think there preety expensive as far i know..
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well it was either take the cap off and just keep the rease in under the badge our put a spacer in it really on the thickeness of the cap that it stick out. i really think the wheels will look nice so ill have to have a go
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Opel,
Stud pattern for mk3 and mk4 is identical 5x100 so you don't need to worry about that.
You got any pics of what you're trying to do?
I've got some spacers on my mk3 16v and they do help fill the arches nicely.
I got some alloy FK adaptor type ones, the spacer bolts to the hub (with provided bolts) then you bolt the wheel to the spacer with existing wheel bolts. These were £62ish for a pair.
You can get steel ones for about £45 a pair but they are v heavy :shocked:
Here's a link to a website who sells different types:
http://www.performancefx.net/wshome.htm
Hope this helps
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mate... 5mm spacer on each rear hub, jobs a good 'un.
give u a nice wide stance at the back as well!!!
however, im not a huge fan of universal spacers, which is what they will be at 5mm thickness, ideally u want them so that the central diameter matches so they sit perfectly and line up with the bolt holes properly.
universal ones are a b!tch when it comes to re-fitting the wheel as they move all over the place :angry:
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does it really notice much as i dont wont them to look wider at the back then they are at the front and will the wheels nuts still b ok
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:huh: anyone with answer whether it noticeable ill have to look for spacers then will 5mm be enough then just to get normal spaces as money tight at mo due to new house
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sorry for late reply mate....
TBH i cant be of much more help, i wouldnt of thought it would be too noticable, plus u could always go for 3mm up front or even 5 mm all round to make sure it all matches.
as for bolts... again i cant help you, new to the dub scene so havent got much hands on knowledge, with a 3mm spacer i would of thought there would be enough room on the thread of the bolt to hold, but at 5mm i cant be sure.
cant you take a dremmel or something to the caps? cut a few mm off the end that touches the wheel bearing and see if they hold?
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sound like the reason you are having problems is because your car has drums at the rear and the mk4 probably has discs. if so i think you might have problems with spacers too because of the offset.
i have 16" montreal 2's on my mk2 and had to drill the hubs for the 5 stud pattern cuz spacers would of made the wheel interfere with the arch.
if i get chance i will pop one from my mk2 onto my mk3 rear and let you know later.
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nah not really as the cap hold in the grease for wheel bearing and i wud rather not muck about with it 2 much. thanks 4 the advice on the spacers mate ill try get sum 2night and c wot i can do and ill let u know wot happens