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    All Terrain Tyre options for latest Tiguan (2018 Wolfsburg Edition)

    Hi Team,
    I got a new Tiguan Wolfsburg Edition just before Christmas and it comes with the 20" wheels.
    Since I am still driving on national park dirt roads on a regular basis I wanted to find some either genuine or aftermarket rims on to which I can put some All Terrain tyres. Just a second wheel set basically for occasional off road trips.
    I wanted to ask what others with the same year model have come up with because the tyre shops give me mixed messages.
    One said there are hardly any aftermarket wheels that fit a VW Tiguan and I'm best to buy some 18" genuine wheels from VW for which there are a few AT tyre options. Another tyre shop said there are barely any decent AT tyre options for 18" and I should go to 16" rims. VW said they don't have any 16" rims for this car as they may not even clear the brake callipers and the offset might not be right either.

    So basically it seems I can't fit any decent AT tyres on my car at all, which I find very hard to believe.

    Wondering what others with a similar year model have done, surely there are some options out there?
    Thanks in advance
    Thomas

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    Look in this thread 17" Tiguan wheels for 2018 R-Line

    There should be plenty of 17” AT tyres which fit.
    Last edited by Transporter; 29-03-2019 at 04:56 PM.

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    General Grabber AT3 is available in 235/55R18 (stock tyre size for the Comfortline 18" wheels)

    If you go to a 17" wheel, then 235/65R17 is a very popular size with plenty of AT tyres available.

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    I have 17’s with 225/65 tyres (pirelli scorpion at+)

    215/65/17 is the factory tyre size at 17, but I wanted a bit more diameter for speedo correction and a smidge more clearance.

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    Go the 17” for sure. Are the Tiguan wheels 5x112 or 5x120 like the T5 and amarok?

    245/65R17 BFG KO2 - $248

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    I’d look at Cooper Tires and BF Goodrich. I currently have Coopers on my wife’s gen1 Tiguan and done almost 50,000km with plenty of tread remaining.

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    I prefer the Coopers to BFGs.
    BFGs I found were less grippy in the wet and a bit noisier
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    Quote Originally Posted by Foxpuppet View Post
    Go the 17” for sure. Are the Tiguan wheels 5x112 or 5x120 like the T5 and amarok?
    Tiguan is 5x112.

    I'd suggest looking at Audi wheels in offsets around 35-40 if you can't find any VW wheels to suit (Passat, Scirocco will also fit Tiguan OK).

    I've bought wheels from a wrecker or you can find plenty on gumtree/Facebook marketplace as well as spare parts here.

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    As an FYI for everyone, putting larger diameter tyres on any car can put extra stress on all driveline components.

    It’s a similar effect to riding a push bike in the high gears uphill- eventually you’re knees and muscles get knackered...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simonr23 View Post
    As an FYI for everyone, putting larger diameter tyres on any car can put extra stress on all driveline components.

    It’s a similar effect to riding a push bike in the high gears uphill- eventually you’re knees and muscles get knackered...
    However putting smaller rims with higher profile tyres doesnt change much as the overall diameter is almost identical It was said earlier in the linked thread that the 17s with higher profile are about 2% larger, which surprised me but that is acceptable.. Much more than that wouldnt be
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