Maybe. Best to try a engineer or someone who works on wheels
thanks Dylan. something a mechanic can do?
Maybe. Best to try a engineer or someone who works on wheels
So Ive got my coilovers installed! Rides awesome now just wanting to know what sort of wheel fitment I could use for my car, might eventually roll my guards later if needed.
Just want to know whats the most aggressive fitment I can use keeping in mind it'll be lowered more. If anyone's got specs and pics would be awesome to see what fitments are going around
I've moved your thread to this already established thread.
Check out the first page for a break down of some sizes and some pointers on the mk4 chassis.
Basically things to look out for are different heights means different widths and offsets, FWD vs AWD can make a difference, and those like Simon, Slaj, myself who have mucked with the factory track and camber may mean a fair bit of difference to a stock setup
Car: Bora FWD
Front: 17x8.5 ET14. 205/40/17 Nankang NS20
Rear: 17x9.5 ET19 passenger side, et24 drivers side. 215/40/17 Nankang NS2 (old tyres that didnt stretch up how they should have)
Arch height to ground Front: didnt measure, id say 21"
Arch height to ground Rear: didnt measure, 21-21.5" at a guess
Fenders Rolled: Front only
Fenders Pulled: No
Camber: Front. 2.5deg at ride height, more like 1.5/2 aired out. like running 5-10mm spacers each side from wide track arms
Rear. 2.5deg+whatever stock is (guess around 3.5 total), plus drop plate thickness and stub axle relocation.
in summary. beam seems to have gone back to where it was. about 6/7mm to far over.
need camber tops asap so I can run wider then 9s up front again.
subframe is holding me up on these tyres so need to get that out of the way.
and when the tyre was where it was meant to be:
Last edited by dylan8; 10-05-2015 at 09:56 PM.
hey guys I have an opportunity to buy 5x100 17x7.5 ET32 to fit my mk4 1.6 Golf. Will this fit? I remember Dyian mentioning that it needs to be in a particular ET range ? Cheers
Last edited by lemontree; 17-05-2015 at 12:05 AM.
Dyl, those look amazing!
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