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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: ScottMk2Gti16v on 13 April 2007, 11:10
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My mate is getting rid of his golf 8v (it's basicallly dead but still goes..) and I'm maybe going to take the wheels he's got on it as a spare set for my golf, the wheels are OZ Super T's and are 16".
His car is a 1991 J-reg 8v Golf
(http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k277/scottcarpe/Z-018.jpg)
And mine is a 1991 J-reg 16v Golf
(http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k277/scottcarpe/16032007121.jpg)
I'm aware there's various measurements to take into account when looking at wheels but am no expert. Simple question - are his wheels likely to just go straight on to my car? Or is there any known differences in fitment between the 8v and 16v Golfs.
Anything else I should know? Or shall I just try and fit them and see what happens?
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Just had a thought - the OZ wheels might actually be 15", not 16" as I said before.
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Simple question - are his wheels likely to just go straight on to my car?
Simple answer - yes :)
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Cheers JV - was hoping it'd be that simple!
Sometimes things get overcomplicated in here......... (anyone fancy overcomplicating it go ahead...lol)
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straight swap but your bbs are much nicer......... ;)
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well u could be in trouble if ur locking wheel nut key breaks like mine did to me today
make it any more complicated??
agree with joe bbs are nicer
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Got to agree with the trend thats forming here.
I prefer the bbs multi's, but then thats whats on mine i spose....the OZ's will be a bit easier to clean tho.
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I do agree that the BBS wheels are much nicer and I'm definitely keeping them. The Golf with the OZ wheels is actually my old one I sold to a mate a year ago for £600 - he's thrashed it a bit and it's needing a few things done, so I'm taking it off his hands for £200. I'm keeping the wheels and a couple of random tiny bits (i.e. electric window switch, maybe a handle, and a couple of bits from interior, them I'm flogging the rest - anyone want the car with no wheels? I'll attempt to list what's wrong with the car if anyone's serious - don't think there's that much - I know he's spent about £600 on it in the last year. Got 7 months MOT I think and 1 or 2 months tax.
So yep I'm keeping the BBS - might even get them refurbished while I've got the OZ's on. Then just change the wheels whenever I feel like it......
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Wheels are now swapped - problem is the car handles badly now? Okay 2 front tyres need changed but something else doesn't feel right. Steering isn't smooth - infact it's a bit scary. Does the tracking, etc all now need set up? How can you tell if any of the weels are bent/buckled?
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After driving the old golf with my BBS wheels now on it, it is clear 1 or more of the OZ wheels may be buckled (I know for a fact they've been kerbed hard at least once). So......how the hell is it sorted? I've seen some stuff on the net about companies that do it - but just how do they diagnose the buckle, and more importantly what do they do to fix it? Are such jobs worth doing? (or should I track down a single wheel to replace).
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On some wheels they can be knocked back into shape. Talk to a refurbishing guy, about £30 per wheel?
A guy i went to for a tyre, i told him it was losing air and he reckoned it was a little buckled. Out came the hammer, and while telling me not to try this myself, he proceeded to hammer it back into shape! Never leaked since! :laugh:
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Until you get the wheel repaired, try swapping back wheels with the front. You don´t cure the problem but the steering wheel won´t vibrate unless there is a problem with the rears as well!
Another point. Try getting them re-balanced. Just because they have been kerbed does not mean to say they are bent. Perhaps just a weight knocked off. Fingers crossed.
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or it might have had directional tyres and they were put on back to front?