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Thread: VWW Official MKIV Wheel Q&A

  1. #201
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    Not sure if they are still making 3 piece, but I doubt they would be if they are producing copy 1 piece versions at the same time.
    If you can find some 3 piece centres then yes you can build them up as desired (as long as your wallet can take it)

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    Hey guys, im after a bit of advice regarding dealing with a wheel and tire company that sent me wheels that were an incorrect fitting?

    The wheels in question were purchased to suit a VW Bora but have a CB of around 70(ish)mm and were not supplied with hub adapters.
    Once fitted, they did not clear my brake calipers either.
    I phoned them regarding the lack of hub adapters and i was told that if i did not know how to make them fit, i should not be jacking up a car. Not the right attitude!

    Anyway, they are not aware of the clearance problems as of yet and want to know if it might have been a fault of mine by not specifying that they were for a 4Mo even though i told them that my car has the same specs as a Mk4 R32 Golf.

    I have taken a heap of photo's to state my case with them later tonight via email.

    Where do you guys think i stand?

    EDIT: I did tell them they were for a V6 4Motion as it makes mention to it on the invoice.
    Last edited by Caffeine; 04-09-2014 at 06:48 PM.

  3. #203
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    You need hub rings not adapters. If they say it's for a bora it should hAve rings to suit.
    Dunno if the brake clearance is even that much worse on the 4mo compared to say a 2lt.

    If they say it's to suit a 4mo, it should do just that

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    Car: FWD
    Front: 17x7.5 et 44 with 30mm adapter = et14 205 45 17
    Rear: 17x7.5 et 40 with 30mm adapter = et10 205 45 17
    Arch height to ground Front: approx 610mm
    Arch height to ground Rear: approx 620mm
    Fenders Rolled: No
    Fenders Pulled: No
    Camber: No
    No rubbing on outside of guards at all






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    Car: FWD
    Front: 17x9 et 35 with 15mm adapter = 20 205 40 17 (15mm needed to clear coilover)
    Rear: 17x9 et 35 with 20mm adapter = et15 215 40 17 (no adapter needed but needed to look similar to the front)
    Arch height to ground Front: approx 590mm
    Arch height to ground Rear: approx 620mm - looks lower in pictures because there was some weight in there at the time
    Fenders Rolled: No
    Fenders Pulled: No
    Camber: No

    Pokes a fair bit (like 25mm front and 30mm rear)
    Needs bigger rubber on the front I think
    No rubbing on the inside of the guards at all - outside rubbing sometimes when cornering fast






  6. #206
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    Sweeeeet. Like the lorinsers, they new on? Not sure I have seen pictures before.
    I'll update the index with them soon. Gad weekend means I'm playing wheels myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dylan8 View Post
    Sweeeeet. Like the lorinsers, they new on? Not sure I have seen pictures before.
    I'll update the index with them soon. Gad weekend means I'm playing wheels myself.
    Nah Lorinsers are old now had them for the past year.
    Cheers. Cant wait to see what Gad brings
    Should have another set to put in this thread in a few weeks time hoping they work out.

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    ahhh I remember now.
    sounds good! keen to see them!

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    Car: Bora FWD 2lt
    Front: 17x8.5et15 205/40/17 NS20
    Rear: 17x9.5et18 215/40/17 NSII
    Arch height to ground Front: wasnt able to measure the front at my house because the subframe kept getting held up by the ground. looking at the pics and compared to rear measurement id say 21"
    Arch height to ground Rear: 21.5"
    Fenders Rolled: Front only
    Fenders Pulled: No
    Camber: Front 1deg, but due to being pulled from the bottom it makes offsets more aggressive (approx the same as running a 10mm spacer/ 1deg extra in rear

    Last edited by dylan8; 24-09-2014 at 01:48 PM.

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    Finally had a chance to test fit my 18*8.5 ET35 wheels to my Bora 4mo.

    The wheels do tuck nicely under the guards but the rear fit between wheel and rear spring seat is real tight - like 10mm gap tight. This was when the car was off the ground. My car is lowered so I suspect it'd smash against the spring seat during spring compression.

    Would I be a complete fool if I made a small incision with an angle grinder on the spring seat?

    I think camber adjustable arms are now mandatory for these wheels to fit, so maybe I can get away with a spacer to increase gap?
    Quote Originally Posted by MightyCarMods
    I'd rather lose by a mile because I built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me. Your car is your story, so don't let someone else write the book.

    -| "Laura" - 2001 Bora 4-motion (now sold) |-


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