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Thread: R36 Wheel Options

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    R36 Wheel Options

    OK... I'm having a bit of trouble finding a decent range of 19 inch wheels that will fit the R36 without modifing the car or the wheel.

    I'm after something like this - must be black, charcoal for the most part. Here's the sort of things I'm liking and that I'd like to see on my R36.

    or

    Not sure about the red lip. I think the polished lip will set off the wheels nicely with the chrome strips on the car but still make it look more aggressive but not a fan of the polished centre - prefer it black.

    Can someone confirm the fitment on the R36? Is it 5x112 with +45 offset?
    Last edited by Rocket36; 27-11-2009 at 06:04 PM.

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    photochop of some rims i'm looking ....vmr v710 (reasonably high quality m3 csl rep) 19's lighter than the oem 18's

    pretty cheap from the states with the current exchange rate

    http://www.velocitymotoring.com/

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    Don't mind the black/machine finished ones. I think they'd look the business.

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    They look great!

    Any issues with the tyre pressure monitor/sensors?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket36 View Post
    Can someone confirm the fitment on the R36? Is it 5x112 with +45 offset?
    Nobody knows?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket36 View Post
    Nobody knows?
    Rocket

    I looked at my spare, and it is marked "8J18H2" and "ET44". So I guess the offset is 44mm. (Google tells me: Wheels are usually stamped with their offset using the German prefix "ET", meaning "Einpresstiefe" or, literally, "insertion depth". An example would be "ET45" for a 45mm offset)

    As for the PCD - sorry, don't know.

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    PCD is standard passat 5x112
    offset is Et44

    just remember that if you go for a wider rim, you may develop clearence issues with et44.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfman_36 View Post
    Rocket

    I looked at my spare, and it is marked "8J18H2" and "ET44". So I guess the offset is 44mm. (Google tells me: Wheels are usually stamped with their offset using the German prefix "ET", meaning "Einpresstiefe" or, literally, "insertion depth". An example would be "ET45" for a 45mm offset)

    As for the PCD - sorry, don't know.
    But everything points to 5 x 112 with a centre of 57 mm diameter, eg .....

    www.mv-sport.si/fondmetal2009.pdf
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    Spend the cash and get these



    6k for rims only in 18inch.

    Or these look awesome as well.



    Failing that what about painting your current rims darker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypo View Post
    Failing that what about painting your current rims darker.
    I wish I had a contact who could powdercoat the stock rims!

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