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Thread: Official Mk4 Wheel Thread

  1. #21
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    Car: VW Bora 2lt FWD
    Wheels: Axis Pentas
    Front: 19x8.5 et35 225/35/19
    Rear: 19x8.5 et35 225/35/19
    Fenders Rolled: No
    Fenders Pulled: No
    Camber: None
    Suspension: TA Technix. Helpers out in the front. adjusters, perch, and bush all still in the rear and wound up 10mm.
    Notes: fitted this not long after clearing a defect so car started high again then came down.
    Front poked so much in the first photo.







  2. #22
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    Car: VW Bora 2lt FWD
    Wheels: BBS RS
    Front: 17x7 et20 (after 20mm adapter and 5mm spacer) 195/45/17
    Rear: 17x9 et20 (after 15mm adapter) 205/45/17
    Fenders Rolled: No
    Fenders Pulled: No
    Camber: None
    Suspension: TA Technix.
    Notes: My first real crack at fitment. not great, but have to start somewhere.
    195/45 is WAY to small in profile for the height of the car or even a slammed mk4.






  3. #23
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    Dude you need your own thread on rims.
    Still love the porsche dials.
    Awsome stuff Dylan!!!

  4. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by gringo_54_oval View Post
    Dude you need your own thread on rims.
    Still love the porsche dials.
    Awsome stuff Dylan!!!
    Ha cheers.
    Want everyone to post up there mk4 wheels, don't have to be nuts, just want to get a library going to avoid having 3 million pointless threads about the same thing.
    You should put the a8s up as not many people have done 20s and its a good reference.
    Going to talk to the mods about making a organised index at the start so its easy to search

  5. #25
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    Car: VW Bora 2.8 4Motion
    Wheels: BBS Impuls
    Front: 17x8 et32 (after 20mm spacer) 225/45/17
    Rear: 17x9 et38 225/45/17
    Fenders Rolled: Fronts lightly rolled
    Fenders Pulled: No
    Camber: None
    Suspension: TA Technix.
    Notes: Helper springs out of front. Rear adjusters completely out.



  6. #26
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    Car: VW Bora 2.8 4Motion
    Wheels:Audi A8s Polished face colour coded inserts
    Fronts:20 x 8.5 225/30/20
    Rears: 20 x 8.5 225/30/20 25mm spacers
    Guards rolled Front & Rear: No
    Camber:some factory camber from being low
    Suspension:Bilstein Shocks & Lowered Springs






  7. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by kapowww View Post
    Car: VW Bora V6 4motion
    Wheels: Miro STP-1
    Front: 18x8.5 et25 (after 5mm spacer) 225/40/18
    Rear: 18x10 et15 (after 10mm spacer) 235/40/18
    Fenders Rolled: Yes
    Fenders Pulled: Rears only
    Camber: Natural 4motion rear camber when it's lowered //----\\
    Suspension: KW V1 with rear perches and adjusters removed
    Notes: Obviously would look better dumped but this was the lowest I was prepared to go for a daily. Rear had a bit too much poke. Spacers were smallest I could use for the wheels to clear calipers, no problems hitting the strut with standard offsets.
    You running into any problems with the different widths / offsets with the 4motion?

  8. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by hedgie View Post
    You running into any problems with the different widths / offsets with the 4motion?
    Nope. Had no problems at all with a staggered setup.

    Have a read of this thread: http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...ion-60616.html

    Basically widths and offsets don't affect the Haldex in the 4motion as the Haldex just cares about wheel slippage. Rolling circumference of the tyre is what can throw it off, although the Haldex controller is programmed to accept variable rolling circumferences and deal with it. On one forum someone said (don't quote me on this) that the maximum difference is 4% which is a pretty huge difference anyway.

    In terms of increasing the rear track more than the front I honestly didn't pay attention so can't answer that.
    Last edited by kapowww; 22-08-2012 at 01:33 PM.
    VW Bora V6 4motion

  9. #29
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    Car: VW Golf MK4 GL (1.6L)
    Wheels: Reps
    Front: 18x8 et20, 215/40/R18
    Rear: 18x8 et15, 215/40/R18
    Fenders Rolled: Front (no need rear)
    Fenders Pulled: No
    Camber: None/standard
    Suspension: JOM
    Notes:
    Front scrubs guard liners.
    Rear has a little scrub on the inner guards on big bumps.





  10. #30
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    Car: VW Golf MK4 GTI
    Wheels: BBS RS
    Front: 17x8.5 et33, adapters 15mm final et18, 205/40/R17
    Rear: 18x9.5 et44, adapters 20mm final et24 215/45/R17
    Fenders Rolled: No
    Fenders Pulled: No
    Camber: None/standard
    Suspension: JOM perches out in rear
    Notes: needs to be lowerrrrrrr





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