anyone?
saw this floating around in this forum and now thinking of doing this on 19" cadiz with golf r.. whos done it and how did they find it?
anyone?
Watch out the different profile doesn't rub (IIRC there is a mod to remove the screw that usually rubs). If the rolling diameter is different it may affect the accuracy of your speedo.
2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).
What is the reasoning behind wanting 245's? Because 235/35 is a more common tyre size so there will be more brands to choose from and prices will be cheaper.
Will a 245 fit on the rim? Will a 245 rub on the guards at the front?
The tiny sidewall increase and slight overall rolling diameter increase may be fine or may be just enough to start rubbing on the inner guards etc. I know a lot of people with the GTI's (myself included) go from the factory 225/35 to a 235/35 and they fit fine because the Golf R comes with 235/35's, but cant say ive heard of anyone trying to go to a 245/35 size.
Is your car lowered or factory height? If you are factory height then you would have a better chance of them fitting without issue. Also, do you have spacers on your factory rims or not?
willing to try on the next lot of tyres.. unfortunately already have 1 new 235 on the car and 1 waiting due to 1 newish / middle worn tyre blowing out on the freeway. so next 2 will be 235 aswell.... thinking of getting a spare set of rims and putting 245 on them for extra comfort
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