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Offline richy

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new wheels - FITMENT QUESTION
« on: 06 April 2004, 21:45 »
Just bought me some new wheels on ebay: Only ?310!
probbo pick em up next week.  :)  

As you can see from the pic, they came off an audi tt.  

I don't know the offset of the new wheels, but I reckon they'll fit on OK, as I know the audi-tt shares the golf mk4's basic chassis (I think?).  I've checked they've got the right bolt pattern and wheel/tyre dimensions ( 225/45/17 ).

Does anyone know how I can find out the offset I need for my mk4?

Rich.




« Last Edit: 06 April 2004, 22:42 by richy »
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Re:new wheels - FITMENT QUESTION
« Reply #1 on: 06 April 2004, 23:58 »
i think the stub axles are common to all "Golf" cars (ie leon, a3, tt) so the actual width is no different. so the offset should be okay.

on the same note i think it was starry who had wheels off a TT and they fitted straight on.

have a nice day

sanj

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Re:new wheels - FITMENT QUESTION
« Reply #2 on: 07 April 2004, 10:40 »
Excellent choice of wheels mate .. the fitment is fine on the golf as i have audi TT comp chrome alloys on my golf as u see below pic.
I am on 215/45/17 tyre .
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Re:new wheels - FITMENT QUESTION
« Reply #3 on: 11 April 2004, 11:00 »
Yes mate there all right, they will fit straight on everyone does it, bloody good price aswell, im looking for the s3 wheels myself.

lets have some pics when there on
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Its all better now very shiny, but now the windows have gone again! and shocks are squeaking like mice!!aarrgghhh

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Re:new wheels - FITMENT QUESTION
« Reply #4 on: 11 April 2004, 20:46 »
Cheers!

Lowering me car next w/e and I'll whack me new wheels on at the same time.  Watch this space for piccies!  8)
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Re:new wheels - FITMENT QUESTION
« Reply #5 on: 13 April 2004, 10:44 »
yeah will fit straight on now worries, many others have these other v.a.g wheels on and they all seem to fit ok as regarding the off set. looking forward to seeing pics richy, get it all sorted on saturday then go to newark on sunday!!! sorted weekend!!, gotta try and tidy my wheels up as wifey has totally ditched one of em >:(

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Re:new wheels - FITMENT QUESTION
« Reply #6 on: 13 April 2004, 19:23 »
Picked em up today.  One of the tyres needs replacing, but I managed to haggle him down to ?270 for the set. :)  The other tires have thousands of miles left in em.  Wheels are in good nick, only a few very minor scratches.
 Gonna wait till I've lowered it before putting em on.

...golfVR6 is doing me lowering, and he recommended I get the tracking done after he's finished.  Trouble is he can only do it on the Sunday, and I'm at work all week, so I wont be able to sort the tracking till the following weekend.

Stupid question:
Why do I need to get the tracking done?

To anyone who has lowered their car:
Did you get the tracking done afterwards?  

Cheers,
Rich.
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Re:new wheels - FITMENT QUESTION
« Reply #7 on: 13 April 2004, 21:15 »
the front wheels point fractionally outwards on most cars (called toe out) as this makes the steering more responsive for initial turn in. but less stable on exit.

the tracking is adjusted by the length of tie rods which go from your steering rack to the stub axles on either front wheel. if you lower your car and want to keep the same amount of toe out you need to make the tie rods shorter because:

the body of your car sits lower to the ground and the wheels are still in the same position this makes the distance between your steering rack and the  wheels slightly shorter, hence you need to shorten the tie rods.

if you don't adjust the tie rods, you will have less "toe out" and possibly even "toe in" which will make your handling bollocks

hope this helps

have a nice day

sanj

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Re:new wheels - FITMENT QUESTION
« Reply #8 on: 13 April 2004, 22:24 »
Very informative - cheers!
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Re:new wheels - FITMENT QUESTION
« Reply #9 on: 14 April 2004, 07:37 »
no worries mate,

have a nice day

sanj