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Offline davidhawkins_78

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15 Alloys on Mk2 GTI
« on: 30 October 2003, 14:28 »
hello peps,

Bit of a silly post really - oh well ...

I'm new to this VW scene and got a mint PB engined 8V GTI and the modding has begun !

I've just fitted SPAX adjustables lowering 40mm and on the look out for some wheels BUT on a budget as polished BBS will requie a visit to Turkey and losing a kidney !!.

Basically I've been offered a set of 15' Fox 3 (multispoke) alloys for ?150 (et35) with almost new tyres in excellent condition!!

For the money I'd say it's worth it but wondered if 15's are simply gonna look too small - ok I'm gonna keep the handling characteristics and acceleration etc but i'm wondering if I should hold off for bigger??


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Re:15 Alloys on Mk2 GTI
« Reply #1 on: 30 October 2003, 15:02 »
wheels all comes down to personal taste!, alot of people are doing the retro thing rather than bangin the biggest wheels they can find! my mk2 8vs got the original pirreli 'p' wheels and looks nice as its lowered, i had 15"bbs on another mk2 years ago and wouldnt say the handling differs that much when changing wheels!, oh yeah if you aint got PAS your arms will notice the difference when it comes to parking!

Offline AdamB

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Re:15 Alloys on Mk2 GTI
« Reply #2 on: 30 October 2003, 15:44 »
I've just bought some 14" Steffans for my cab, so these wheels are going up for grabs soon. They do need quite a lot of work done to them as they are badly kerbed- but the tyres are all fine. they are 17" with 205/40/17 tyres.
Let me know if you are interested as I was only going to stick 'em in the shed with all the others!!
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Re:15 Alloys on Mk2 GTI
« Reply #3 on: 30 October 2003, 15:46 »
i dont like anything bigger than 15's, they just dont look right IMO

and the tyres are cheaper!!

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Re:15 Alloys on Mk2 GTI
« Reply #4 on: 30 October 2003, 15:58 »
get some BBS RA's

FOX wheels suck!

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Re:15 Alloys on Mk2 GTI
« Reply #5 on: 30 October 2003, 16:20 »
David, like kniterider said it's all down to personal taste. My best advice is to get them on the car and have a look before you buy, if you like 'em-buy 'em. If you don't like them give them back, you've lost nothing. Happy shopping.

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Re:15 Alloys on Mk2 GTI
« Reply #6 on: 30 October 2003, 20:34 »
I agree with Gambit that anything bigger than 15's don't look right, but as other have said it's all down to personal taste.

Yeah BBS RA's look the business, but they are a pain in the backside to keep clean!

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Re:15 Alloys on Mk2 GTI
« Reply #7 on: 30 October 2003, 22:34 »
15s definately best for golfs I reckon

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Re:15 Alloys on Mk2 GTI
« Reply #8 on: 30 October 2003, 23:43 »
If it's handling you're after, just look at almost any MKII that races.

15's all the way, better choice of sticky rubber (ooerr missus) 'an all.

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Re:15 Alloys on Mk2 GTI
« Reply #9 on: 04 November 2003, 16:37 »
Cheers for the advice guys - over the weekend fitted some angel eyes, 16 valve rear clusters and did buy the 15's ...

I'll post some pics up - looks rather smart I must say, the SPAX have lowered just enough for the wheels to nicely fill the arches.

Good job I got them too the inner track on the old wheels were as legal 12 year old prostitute in stringfellows !! :S I'm gonna have the chassis laser aligned to make sure but sometimes this can't be helped even when set up properly !

My previous car was practically a race spec XR2 and with the camber on the front wheels the tyres would just vanish in weeks! Do Golf's have a tendancy for this too (it's a Mk2 GTI) or am I gonna find the tracking is madly out as it's doesn't feel like it ?!?!?!



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