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Offline T_J_G

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revolution wheels
« on: 14 June 2007, 22:39 »
been offered some 13inch Revolution wheels....ford fitment apprently (4 stud) black centres silver dish.

5.5inch front and 7inch rear....would the fit my mk2 golf gti...being 13's and is the stud pattern different?would it fit over breaks? would they look cool?car's already lowered by approx 60mm at a guess.

They'll cost me £20

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Offline ...joe

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Re: revolution wheels
« Reply #1 on: 14 June 2007, 23:49 »
stud pattern is wrong but for £20 buy 'em, clean 'em up and stick them on ebay.
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Offline martinb

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Re: revolution wheels
« Reply #2 on: 15 June 2007, 00:09 »
what about the mini ones? my other halfs parents have a set of wide mini revolutions sitting in their back garden not doin anything (think they belong to one of her brothers), i keep looking at em thinkin they would suit a dub (hmm Rado on 13's with a 60mm drop, dont think it would move but would be different!)  :laugh:

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Re: revolution wheels
« Reply #3 on: 15 June 2007, 01:12 »
i think they are 4x108, same as early Audi 80's so if you were that bothered about putting them on you could swap the hubs for audi ones!

Offline Chris-White

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Re: revolution wheels
« Reply #4 on: 15 June 2007, 03:59 »
Is 4x108 too far out for wobble bolts?
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