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    Agressive wheel fitment

    Hey guys,

    Just wondering how aggressive you guys are going with your wheel fitment.
    Was looking at running 17x8 +35 all around.
    Just wondering what the little polo's are capable of

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    The most agressive wheels people are driving are around: 18 inch 8J ET30 front, and 18" 9J ET30 rear.
    Although i know 1 person to fit 19" but the wheel rotation really gets too big compared to stock

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    There's a rumour that one of the 9N3 guys will be running 17X8 ET5 very shortly...so ET35 is pretty damn tame compared to that
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    mine's 18x8 ET35

    Quote Originally Posted by nightphotographer View Post
    There's a rumour that one of the 9N3 guys will be running 17X8 ET5 very shortly...
    it begs the question, why?
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    Can anyone confirm if the Golf R 18" Talladega wheels will bolt on to the Polo GTI or is the PCD different?

    If not i'll be looking at aftermarket lightweight japanese rims with a staggered width and offset 8J +25 front & 9J + 30 on the rears..
    Too aggressive or not aggressive enough?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polo_GTI View Post
    Can anyone confirm if the Golf R 18" Talladega wheels will bolt on to the Polo GTI or is the PCD different?

    If not i'll be looking at aftermarket lightweight japanese rims with a staggered width and offset 8J +25 front & 9J + 30 on the rears..
    Too aggressive or not aggressive enough?
    You'll need adapters man - they're 5x112.

    And that sounds about right for a nice semi aggressive fitment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigfoot View Post
    mine's 18x8 ET35



    it begs the question, why?

    Because 9N3 Polo drivers are the illest...
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    Quote Originally Posted by nightphotographer View Post
    You'll need adapters man - they're 5x112.

    And that sounds about right for a nice semi aggressive fitment.
    Thanks mate semi aggressive is the look i'm after. I would like them to come out from the guards just a little, but will tuck under the guards with some neg camber and maybe a little stretching of the tyre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nightphotographer View Post
    Because 9N3 Polo drivers are the illest...
    Well, the GTi crowd maybe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Polo_GTI View Post
    Thanks mate semi aggressive is the look i'm after. I would like them to come out from the guards just a little, but will tuck under the guards with some neg camber and maybe a little stretching of the tyre.
    Yeah sounds like you'll be just about sorted with those specs. I've just fitted some new wheels - Porsche Cayenne 17x7.5 ET53 with 25mm adapters on 195/40s and it sits perfect on the 9n3 completely flush with the guards.
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