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    I think 17's will look very small and disproportionate on the R... I know what you are saying about NQ roads, having just moved from Townsville, but I was running 18's with 35 profile rubber on them, and didn't have any real problems on my Polo GTI....
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    Just because it's you, I'm prepared to swap my 17's.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diesel_vert View Post
    you may want to look at 235/45 R17 97W XL or 235/40 R18 95Y XL tyres, as the rolling circumference of these more closely matches that of 235/35 R19 91Y XL, rather than the factory tyre fitments.
    VW's tyre/rim sizing is a mystery to me as they don't seem to always choose the closest match for the different rim diameters.
    The "standard" fitment for the R is the 225/40R18 which matches well with the 225/45R17 (and 205/50R17 but I can't see you fitting these). Then again, the 235/35R19 is the closest match in the 19" to the "standard" fitment.
    Is there odometer adjustment in VCDS for this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzen View Post
    I think 17's will look very small and disproportionate on the R...
    It all depends on what is more important - what other people think or what you think.
    Performance nearly always gets the nod over fashion for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    VW's tyre/rim sizing is a mystery to me as they don't seem to always choose the closest match for the different rim diameters.
    The "standard" fitment for the R is the 225/40R18 which matches well with the 225/45R17 (and 205/50R17 but I can't see you fitting these). Then again, the 235/35R19 is the closest match in the 19" to the "standard" fitment.
    225/35 R19 does indeed more closely match 225/40 R18 - however, with a load index of either 84 or 88 XL, the load capacity of any 225/39 R19 tyre is insufficient for the Golf, hence why I suspect VW went for the next size up.

    Choosing between an incorrect speedo (which could be fixed via software) or potential for overloading the tyres (potential safety/legal ramifications)? VW probably went for the former rather than the latter.

    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    Is there odometer adjustment in VCDS for this?
    Don't know, but I wouldn't be surprised if there were such an option, as I imagine any system dependent on a pre-specified rolling circumference (ABS, ESP, etc) would need to be configured according to pre-specified tyre fitments.

    Luckily, having the vehicle preconfigured for 235/35 R19 tyres means the OP would do well from fitting 235/45 R17 or 235/40 R18 tyres.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzen View Post
    I think 17's will look very small and disproportionate on the R... I know what you are saying about NQ roads, having just moved from Townsville, but I was running 18's with 35 profile rubber on them, and didn't have any real problems on my Polo GTI....
    It all depends on what is more important - what other people think or what you think.
    Performance nearly always gets the nod over fashion for me.
    In my opinion (like the OP needs any more) I reckon 235/40 R18 95Y XL tyres on 8.0 J 18 wheels would provide the best compromise between ride, handling, grip, aesthetics and practicality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Roles View Post
    Just because it's you, I'm prepared to swap my 17's.......
    haha nice one!

    Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
    Is there odometer adjustment in VCDS for this?
    I wouldnt be stressing about it. most newer cars speedos are out so if anything it may correct it going to a slightly bigger tyre.
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    It will make your speedo more accurate as they do read higher from factory, but in your MFD there is a kmh adjustment to counteract aforementioned winter setup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dylan8 View Post
    I wouldnt be stressing about it. most newer cars speedos are out so if anything it may correct it going to a slightly bigger tyre.
    Quote Originally Posted by schoona View Post
    It will make your speedo more accurate as they do read higher from factory, but in your MFD there is a kmh adjustment to counteract aforementioned winter setup.
    OP is moving to smaller wheels & tyres, i.e. from 235/35 R19 to either 235/40 R18 or 235/45 R17.

    235/35 R19 has the biggest rolling circumference of all the tyre sizes mentioned in this thread so far.

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    without knowing the exact circumference of each (use a wheel and tyre calculator for specifics) but you can +/- to adjust on our MFD I'm pretty sure.

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    I know the speedo can be adjusted relative to the odometer but can the odometer (being the base distance measurement) be adjusted as well?

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    To expand on what I said earlier, fitting smaller tyres will make the speedo read faster, not slower.

    The speedometer is supposed to be set up in such a way that it shall never underestimate the vehicle's speed. Reducing the rolling circumference exacerbates that effect, and vice versa.


    Rolling circumference of various tyre sizes (from smallest to largest):

    225/45 R17 = 1934 mm

    225/40 R18 = 1943 mm

    205/50 R17 = 1946 mm

    235/45 R17 = 1964 mm

    235/40 R18 = 1967 mm

    235/35 R19 = 1973 mm

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