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Thread: +55 offset fit on a Bora?

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    +55 offset fit on a Bora?

    Hi guys just wondering if ET +55 wheel fit on a bora?

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    offset is nothing without width.

    but no, dont do it

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    I would guess you would be scraping the inner guards at the front if the wheels were much wider than 6.5 inch and at that width the wheel face would be almost protruding past the tyre.

    As with anything regarding wheels and MKIVs, trust Dylan, if he says don't do it then don't do it.



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    Ic thanks guys.

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    Huh? Am I missing something?

    I had +65's very briefly on the rear of my Bora with 30mm spacer/adapters and had a bit of poke.

    Yeah, listen to Dylan in the end, I'm just curious about what I'm missing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PranK View Post
    Huh? Am I missing something?

    I had +65's very briefly on the rear of my Bora with 30mm spacer/adapters and had a bit of poke.

    Yeah, listen to Dylan in the end, I'm just curious about what I'm missing.
    You're missing the fact that he's missing spacers lol. He just asked about native +55.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kapowww View Post
    You're missing the fact that he's missing spacers lol. He just asked about native +55.
    Aha! That'll do it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kapowww View Post
    You're missing the fact that he's missing spacers lol. He just asked about native +55.
    And the fact that spacers are illegal for use on the road in Australia, and if you're caught with them on a car when you have an accident, you could theoretically have a claim refused (because the car isn't roadworthy, and keeping your car roadworthy is a requirement in almost all insurance policies).
    Nothing to see here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manaz View Post
    And the fact that spacers are illegal for use on the road in Australia, and if you're caught with them on a car when you have an accident, you could theoretically have a claim refused (because the car isn't roadworthy, and keeping your car roadworthy is a requirement in almost all insurance policies).
    ... Which is a load of BS (some Porsches even came standard with them!!). Our transport laws are a joke. Haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Preen59 View Post
    ... Which is a load of BS (some Porsches even came standard with them!!). Our transport laws are a joke. Haha.
    Even though some people think they are BS, it should be stated anyway as we can't expect everyone on the forum to know what is legal and what is not.

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