Not sure on the Detroit but on the Vancouver 18" (the GTD 18") they are standard.
I got the lock nut tool, jack, speed limited tyre and the tyre changer
Are the lock nuts standard on the 18" Detriots or the 17" Denvers for that matter?
Also in terms of delivery of the car what should you be receiving in terms of the wheels/ spare tire and tools?
Not sure on the Detroit but on the Vancouver 18" (the GTD 18") they are standard.
I got the lock nut tool, jack, speed limited tyre and the tyre changer
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standard on the GTIs with 17" Denvers (or at least mine were standard).
mk VI GTI, manual, reflex silver, basic
There's a locking nut fitted to each wheel when Denvers are fitted. I'd be very surprised if they weren't fitted to all GTIs and Rs delivered in Australia to be honest.
2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
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All OEM VW wheels use the ball seat lug and lock bolts.
All Mk5 and Mk6 Golf's come with 16 normal lug bolts and 4 lock bolts.
A word of advise for Mk6 lock bolts, never overtighten the bolts over the recommended torque of 88 ft lb by VW, so only use the OEM tool or a torque wrench.
The new Mk6 Golf lock key and bolt design is very easy to damage if overtightened.
It happened to me earlier this year, i thought doing all the bolts super tight using a long wrench would give me more security... but came time to take off the wheels I got a big problem with undoing the lock bolts.. screwed my lock key and damaged the paint in the lug holes..
went to a tyre shop and they could not do it even with a breaker bar...
went to VW service, they put the car on a hoist, used a hammer / breaker bar.. no luck, then they used an impact rattle gun with 2 guys holding it and fortunately they successfully took the lock bolts off. Then purchased a new set and put them on...
Also, always use a matching lug / lock bolts set and hub rings if you're putting on aftermarket wheels. The OEM bolts = ball seat design, most aftermarket wheels use tapered / conical seat design.
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Last edited by nat225; 23-04-2011 at 03:50 PM.
Hello everyone,
I thought i might post here the specs for the standard (OEM) Wheel bolt found on the MKV & MKVI Golfs as well as most late model VW's as after doing a number of searches on various forums it seems as though there was alot of conflicting info out there...
Ball/Radius Seat M14 x 1.5 x 27mm Shank
If looking at installing After Market Wheels, you will most likely need Cone/Taper/Conical Seat Wheels bolts as most aftermarket wheels use a Cone/Conical type seat.
If looking at installing wheel spacers you will require longer bolts which are available from a number of Wheel & Tyre places around Sydney as well as a number of suppliers from overseas and ebay.
The exact same OEM wheel bolts are also used on various Audi, Mercedes, Porsche...
For more info visit: http://www.apexcompetition.com/Produ.../stud_info.cfm
I hope this info is useful. Forum member Noone is also very experienced in the department of wheel bolts, spacers and many other aspects of VW's...
Cheers.
Last edited by KRA21E; 10-05-2011 at 09:59 AM. Reason: Updated info...
Absolutely loving my Golf R and hearing the Miss' scream when it come's on boost!!
Wheel spacers and converters are illegal on Australian roads.
Now that we've got that little disclaimer out of the way.
I believe the answer to your question can be found in sites such as ECS Tuning which sell VAG parts, including wheel spacers/converters and the appropriate lug nuts.
ECS Tuning Golf VI Wheel Lug Bolts
Our cars don't use lug nuts...and my post wasn't a question, it was info for forum member's that appreciate the convenience of having all the accurate info they could possibly need/want consolidated in the one place including some technical explanations behind the jargon.
Absolutely loving my Golf R and hearing the Miss' scream when it come's on boost!!
Oh yes... bolts nuts whatever. The link I posted still has them for purchase including the specs...
Btw... considering this is not specific to Golfs, do you think it would be better suited to the Wheels & Suspension section? I can move it for you...
Last edited by Corey_R; 10-05-2011 at 10:12 AM.
Just regarding ECS, although they do have the bolts, unless buying quite a few products at one time form them, their shipping tends to be very expensive ie US$75 shipping + US$27.90 for 10 lug bolts. At Tempe Tyres i bought 10 x 40mm Lug Bolts for $20. Sometimes buying abroad doesn't pay off...other times, such as APR HPFP etc, you get it landed for half what you pay here. Cheers!
Absolutely loving my Golf R and hearing the Miss' scream when it come's on boost!!
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