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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor80 View Post
    I'm looking at changing the R-Line wheels as 1. they weigh 30kgs each and 2. they somehow quite brittle.
    VW want $1500 each for these, which is ridiculous!!!
    You can pick up a set of 4 new for that price - check gumtree and ebay
    2018 Allspace 162TSI R Line

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simonr23 View Post
    275 isn’t a massive change from 255, so for safety, you’ll be fine

    Unless you’re pushing the car, or come across an unfortunate series of circumstances that lead you to actually maximise the cars grip, my above post isn’t ‘real world’ relevant- for the most part.

    without knowing the answers for a tiguan, 275mm maybe pushing the limits of space for lock-stops and brake lines and what-not back there- especially when it comes to the new rims you buy.
    You’re supposed to keep the same offset, when changing, so be aware of what you’ve got currently (tigger will know) to make an educated decision.

    You come across as someone who is intelligent and switched-on, so as long as you don’t instantly/blindly believe what any sales people tell you, you’ll come out very happy. Tyres/engine/the lot
    That's what I was worried about, if they would rub on anything and become unsafe on freeway driving on hopefully on the track. I maybe was once naïve and believed everything what one said mainly back in my 20's but you learn from your mistakes and I now as a 30+ yrs old, I make my own judgements with the assistance from you guys, that I know are trying to help and not trying to make a sale.

    Anyway slightly of topic there haha, what would you say if I stuck with some 20" wheels - Best tyre sizes for comfort,, low noise and good grip wet/dry but not a really soft compound as they'll wear pretty quickly?

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    Thanks Ozsko - I actually agree with you there, they are great if taking corners quickly, quite responsive but horrible over small bumps or potholes. You really feel it especially with the harder suspension on the front.

    When purchasing the car I wanted to swap the wheels to something they had on the rack which was a 19" but looked nice but the sale guy said I couldn't as they come with the R-line package. I would have to purchase a whole set with tyres as they had to be registered to the car like the R-line wheels? So I quickly walked away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iDiesel View Post
    You can pick up a set of 4 new for that price - check gumtree and ebay
    Yeah I know, I was checking pricing from these guys www.ozzytyres.com.au (not sure if good or not) for a set with upgraded tyres for around 3k. Thinking most of these wheels would be a bit lighter too. Think offset is ET38 for the Tiguan, should be the same for the Allspace?

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    So anyway, regards the upgrade to stage 2.5/3 - Still waiting on one more quotation before I get things moving, want to service my car beforehand also.
    1st tuner I've pulled away from as I heard/read their reputation on builds are shocking - Price was expensive $9k+ with intercooler but no DSG tune.
    2nd tuner - Price reasonable - IS38, CAI, Downpipe, custom tunes ECU & DSG but no intercooler upgrade - $6.5k+.
    3rd tuner - Can't get the IS38 & the K04 doesn't bolt straight on (like Tigger73 said)! So he's looking into other options what he can source or I will purchase the turbo myself from somewhere? Mods would be
    CAI, Downpipe, custom tunes ECU & DSG but with the additional intercooler and Turbo muffler delete. Price ???

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    Regarding tyres- there aren’t any sets that will meet all those points.

    To get the best grip in the wet, you need an aggressive tread pattern- that makes a bit of noise. Honestly the tigs are well isolated from outside noises, that I wouldn’t care.

    To get good grip, you sacrifice longevity.

    Our cars are tall(ish) and heavy, tyres will just wear faster. Especially the outside edge of the fronts. Frequent rotations will help a lot (every 5000km)

    I’m a fan of continental contisportcontact 6’s. They’re at the higher end for grip and medium for tyre life. Probably get anywhere from 15000(enthusiastic driving) to 30000km(normal freeway and stop/start city) they have great dry and wet grip, too.

    These days lots of tyres are good, which is great

    I had a 450kw turbo falcon, that I was wasting money on tyres, so started buying cheapies from my Bridgestone dealer. I can’t think of the brand right now, but they were great. Wore out fast, but had great grip wet/dry and throughout their tread life- something many tyres don’t do. Cheapies especially.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razor80 View Post


    Thanks for that Simonr23, that is a really informed description but it kinda makes sense, I think lol
    I'm looking at changing the R-Line wheels as 1. they weigh 30kgs each and 2. they somehow quite brittle.
    I had to drive through resurfacing works and the two passengers side wheels chipped on the rim! VW want $1500 each for these, which is ridiculous!!! I know I can get them repaired but what's stopping it from happening again. So I figured I'll changed the whole set to aftermarket and if it happened it'll most likely won't cost $1500 each.

    I know my tyres are 255/40R20, if went the wheel size like tigger73's wheels 20x9 and got say a 275/40R20 there wouldn't be much overall grip as such + unsafe at higher speeds?
    Would staying with the same sized wheels 20x8.5, I think (R-Line) and run a higher 45 or 55 wall tyre be more beneficial, also without altering the speedo much? Would in turn give me greater comfort and clearance but lower higher grip and more tyre flex into corners?
    You can buy a full set of the factory 20's for $1200 here AG Wheels 20"x8.5" Alloy Wheels Tiguan VW Volkswagen R-line Golf Passat | eBay
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    Are these the exact wheels vw fit from the factory? Awesome price, if yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simonr23 View Post
    Are these the exact wheels vw fit from the factory? Awesome price, if yes.
    I know one way to find out .

    They look the same as mine

    This might help as they list as AG wheels

    AUDI & VW | AG WHEELS

    Mine are called Suzuka's
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    They're replicas.

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