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Offline J5H VW

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Alloys for a mk4 1.8T
« on: 25 January 2008, 14:57 »
Hi Guys,

Am considering a new set of rims for my car.  Its not modified in any way at present.
Currently it has the standard Montreal II rims on it.  I am planning to lower about 40mm, so take that into consideration.  My car is a black 5 door.  Also would love an r32 front, skirts and a 4mo rear valance with a miltek sticking out the back.  Going for an OEM+ sort of look.

Am considering the following wheels, and want to know what you think of them.  Anyone got an experience of them (i.e. : damage easily, known for problems etc etc).  What would you do:

Choice 1: Genuine VW Santa Monica rims.  Not to pricey if had 2nd hand.
Choice 2: Sportec Rims in a shaddow chrome finish. Not sure on price, probs very much!
Choice 3: BBS LMs - pricey as hell!

I know the choices are varied in price, but thats the point, need to consider the value-for-money option.  What would you do?  What are the pros and cons of each.  Also open to other ideas such as keeping standard rims, or another type of rim.
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Re: Alloys for a mk4 1.8T
« Reply #1 on: 25 January 2008, 18:01 »
Hi Guys,

Am considering a new set of rims for my car.  Its not modified in any way at present.
Currently it has the standard Montreal II rims on it.  I am planning to lower about 40mm, so take that into consideration.  My car is a black 5 door.  Also would love an r32 front, skirts and a 4mo rear valance with a miltek sticking out the back.  Going for an OEM+ sort of look.

Am considering the following wheels, and want to know what you think of them.  Anyone got an experience of them (i.e. : damage easily, known for problems etc etc).  What would you do:

Choice 1: Genuine VW Santa Monica rims.  Not to pricey if had 2nd hand.
Choice 2: Sportec Rims in a shaddow chrome finish. Not sure on price, probs very much!
Choice 3: BBS LMs - pricey as hell!

I know the choices are varied in price, but thats the point, need to consider the value-for-money option.  What would you do?  What are the pros and cons of each.  Also open to other ideas such as keeping standard rims, or another type of rim.

Choice 1: Genuine VW Santa Monica rims All day every day over the other two!!

Why? Because you cant beat OEM parts and thay look cool on mk4s IMO! :laugh:

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Re: Alloys for a mk4 1.8T
« Reply #2 on: 25 January 2008, 18:03 »
...but you got the OZ r32 rims.... so are they "cooler?"
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Re: Alloys for a mk4 1.8T
« Reply #3 on: 25 January 2008, 18:06 »
...but you got the OZ r32 rims.... so are they "cooler?"

IMO yes  :grin: i love those wheels on a mk4 BUT There are a lot of mk4s with them now  :rolleyes: 
 No its all about your own taste TBH

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Re: Alloys for a mk4 1.8T
« Reply #4 on: 25 January 2008, 18:09 »
Only thing that draws me away from the santa monicas is that they look a little generic.  Granted that looking generic is not a bad thing, but it doesnt give the OEM+ style that I want.  If that makes sense.

I thought the BBS LM look too dramatic, and look blatantly like modifications.  The Sportecs look gorgeous.

Any more advice...?
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Re: Alloys for a mk4 1.8T
« Reply #5 on: 25 January 2008, 18:14 »
Only thing that draws me away from the santa monicas is that they look a little generic.  Granted that looking generic is not a bad thing, but it doesnt give the OEM+ style that I want.  If that makes sense.

I thought the BBS LM look too dramatic, and look blatantly like modifications.  The Sportecs look gorgeous.

Any more advice...?

Hmmm what about other audi wheels? R8 maybe?? or mk5 r32??

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Re: Alloys for a mk4 1.8T
« Reply #6 on: 25 January 2008, 22:58 »
IVE JUST FITTED MK5 R32'S ON MY MKK4 ID POST A PIC BUT DONT NO HWO

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Re: Alloys for a mk4 1.8T
« Reply #7 on: 26 January 2008, 00:07 »
IVE JUST FITTED MK5 R32'S ON MY MKK4 ID POST A PIC BUT DONT NO HWO
now you have big wheels, does it mean you have big writing to go with it?
yeah i had a mk3 as well for a while.  the gti was sh!te though. so slow !

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Re: Alloys for a mk4 1.8T
« Reply #8 on: 26 January 2008, 10:36 »
IVE JUST FITTED MK5 R32'S ON MY MKK4 ID POST A PIC BUT DONT NO HWO
now you have big wheels, does it mean you have big writing to go with it?

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out of the three i'd go for the BBS LM's but then you're looking at as much as a small car just on rims.

the MK5 R32 rims look really good on the MK4 as do the RS4s

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Re: Alloys for a mk4 1.8T
« Reply #9 on: 28 January 2008, 09:23 »
Was away over the weekend so didnt get to check this thread - i like the advice.

Would like to see the pics of the mk5 r32 rims.  BBS LM loog the dogs, but cost them too!
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