Hi Cheers Adam , so sorry forgot to place the ebay link in and cheers for the heads up on the forum link... will have a look.
18' AUDI Q STYLE WHEELS FIT A3 A4 VW GOLF GTI ETC | eBay
Shane
Sorry, what might "these" be? Presumably wheels of some sort...
If you're needing wheel and tyre recommendations, see the http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...ead-28107.html.
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Hi Cheers Adam , so sorry forgot to place the ebay link in and cheers for the heads up on the forum link... will have a look.
18' AUDI Q STYLE WHEELS FIT A3 A4 VW GOLF GTI ETC | eBay
Shane
18'X8, 5X112,45ET should fit, make sure hub centric rings are included if the wheels are not 57.1 in bore diameter.
but, why would you put SUV Audi Q7 reps on a Golf???
and best tyre... depends on what your budget is. see:
http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...tml#post759840
but 225 40 18 tyres are more expensive than 225 45 17.
Hi Nat , cheers for that....
Firstly , the offset will need to be right and they will need to sit under without rubbing and look in proportion to the car. Not entirely sure of that answer yet ... just thinking it through.
Secondly they (to me) look like a larger version of my stock wheel today and may give the car a little more presence... wanky I know but we all customize cars to our own liking I guess.
Thirdly , they may look good if I have them, professionally blackened with a mat / satin finish.....
There is probably no real performance / handling benefit , in fact they would probably put greater stress on the power steering I would assume?
Just thinking it through, anyone can photoshop a white gold with these ???
Cheers for the reply nat
Shane
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a friend of mine got quoted $200 just to strip, fit and balance 4 corners when he told them the tyres were Michelin PSS, at Spinning Wheels. off course he went somewhere else.
i got ripped off by Jacquickfit Merrylands once too, when they saw the wheels they were fitting onto were Rays. got quoted $140 to strip, fit and balance 4 wheels, incl wheel alignment. then i cancelled the alignment because the mechanic said it was possible to damage the rims with their wheel alignment machine, but the owner insisted that I still pay $140 anyway! I did't want to argue and paid it, but will definitely never come back and won't recommend to anyone.
some tyre shops are not too happy when they know you import tyres yourself. some claim they can price match but when you tell them to price match Tempe Tyres, they won't do it and they claim Tempe do parallel imports / no warranty / etc..
some want to charge you extra when they see expensive wheels too.
I once bought a GTR from a workmate...he got a roadworthy, and the front tyres failed despite having heaps of tread - it had very low kms. We'd already agreed the price, so he thought he'd just throw 2 new tyres in - unfortunately, cheap tyres. Result - understeer.
It also caused another problem requiring swapping the front and back tyres...Result - Oversteer!!! Obviously a GTR needs a balanced set of tyres, and good ones....but, as long as you drive to the limits of the car and its configuration - and always leave space for emergencies rather than assume your tyres will "save you", you can have some real fun with crap tyres... There was one particular freeway entrance ramp, with increasing radius bends, that just loved having a GTR with crap rear tyres punt around at the speed limit(ish) with a controlled power slide.
After a while, I got bored with this, and put a set of Falkens on. They had great grip (a GTR can really test grips levels), quieter than the Bridgestones on practically any surface, and lasted pretty well.
The point is, people will say that you should always buy the best tyres available for your car, because your life depends on that tiny contact patch with the road. That gives you a false sense of security. You should always buy tyres that will do the job, learn their limits, and drive within those limits. That's what racing drivers try to do, but they keep much closer to the limit, and they test the limit a bit more. Obviously, if you can afford good tyres, that's what you'll do...YMMV
I didnt have any issues getting a tyreshop to fit them and the fee they charged was to balance them and a small amount per corner... For those Melbourne based, then Tyrepower North Melbourne are your people. I know them from the BMW forums and they are great chaps.
I'd keep looking for a shop which will do it if you are being asked too high a price.
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