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    Eos rims on a Passat?

    Hey guys

    Im a VW noob and I've recently purchsed a B7 passat and most of the rims are gutter rashed and it has cheap crap tyres that understeer something chronic in the wet (boto?!?!):



    I'm going to replace the crapola tyres with michelin PS3's, and I've decided to search for a fresher set of rims rather than spend the $ to attempt to refinish the stock rims.

    I've found a like new set of 17" rims from an Eos that look identical to the oem Michigan rims fitted to my passat for sale. I had assumed the eos rims would be narrower with a higher offset being a smaller car, yet after some digging i also noticed the Vicenza style 18" rims that are on the sports passats come fitted to the sports eos.



    Can anyone confirm the eos rims and passat rims are identical?

    Eos rim for sale

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    Dont know but my TDI has Michigan 17 x7 1/2 which look like that Have 235 x 45 R17s conti sport 3 self sealing tyres.

    Options were Kansas 18 x 8 with 235 x 40 x18 according to the brochure in 2010

    Can have a look at offset in the morning.
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    Check the back of the rim and it should have all the size/offset details marked on the back of the spokes. You can sometimes use a phone to take a photo while the wheels are still on the car. Worst case just jack the car, remove the rim and get the details there. This is by far the safest way to be 100% sure.

    Even though the size (say 18x7.5) may be the same, the offsets vary quite a lot between different models in the VW range. Best to put what you have and what you're looking at into an online tyre/rim fitment calculator - Online Wheel and Tyre Fitment Calculator. Offset, Tyre Stretch and Speedo Error | Will They Fit

    This will give you the rolling diameter change and tell you how much more/less poke you're going to end up with. General rule is that you'll want to poke a little more than stock wheels as the OEM rims typically sit well within the guards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Check the back of the rim and it should have all the size/offset details marked on the back of the spokes. You can sometimes use a phone to take a photo while the wheels are still on the car. Worst case just jack the car, remove the rim and get the details there. This is by far the safest way to be 100% sure.

    Even though the size (say 18x7.5) may be the same, the offsets vary quite a lot between different models in the VW range. Best to put what you have and what you're looking at into an online tyre/rim fitment calculator - Online Wheel and Tyre Fitment Calculator. Offset, Tyre Stretch and Speedo Error | Will They Fit

    This will give you the rolling diameter change and tell you how much more/less poke you're going to end up with. General rule is that you'll want to poke a little more than stock wheels as the OEM rims typically sit well within the guards.
    Yes thanks for your suggestions I had emailed the seller to request this information, in the meantime I thought I would post it up here to check with the VW guru's to see if anyone had a definite answer

    The seller replied back to state the cast marks on the inside spokes of the wheels is 7.5 +47.

    I checked the cast marks on my spare wheel in the boot and lo and behold they match!

    So it looks like I answered my own question, I'll arrange to collect the rims today and the new tyres in the next week or so

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    Good to hear you got it sorted

    Best to confirm the sizes/fitment before committing to anything. VW does sometimes use the same rim on a number of cars with different offsets (e.g. Scirocco R / Golf R) so it pays to check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Good to hear you got it sorted

    Best to confirm the sizes/fitment before committing to anything. VW does sometimes use the same rim on a number of cars with different offsets (e.g. Scirocco R / Golf R) so it pays to check.
    Yes I had assumed the EOS rims would be narrower in width with a higher offset being a 'class' smaller than the passat, but the 7.5J x 17 H2 ET 47 offset on the EOS cast marks matches what my passat spare rim is in the boot

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    You'll have to post up some pics when you get the new rims fitted up. Eos rims on a Passat?


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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    You'll have to post up some pics when you get the new rims fitted up. Eos rims on a Passat?


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    I'm getting a set of michelin PS3 tyres fitted on Tues.

    I was going to get them fitted at Tempe tyres next time I was in Sydney (I reside in newcastle nsw) had heard bob jane are matching tempe's prices so I gave them a call.

    My local Bob jane salesperson was very shirty, and scoffed when i explained that tempe could do them for $139 fitted. He said oh what you called around for tyre prices before you called your local tyre shops... I explained that I had done some research on the net, seen them for that price and decided to call my local bob jane as I had heard they were matching their prices. He continued to badmouth tempe how they import tyres and don't offer a local warranty, 6 tyre shops in between newcastle and tempe have gone out of business because of them etc etc

    Than said yes I will match their price when he seen they had $139 fitted on their website for 235/35 17" tyres.

    I'll clean up the EOS rims this weekend, and put a coat of nanolex wheel sealant on them prior to fitting

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    Well I picked the rims up on Friday afternoon to replace the oem rims with gutter rashing on 3 rims.

    Original owner had rashed the rims on the passat:









    They had been used for a month or so according to the owner, and were pretty grubby but no major rashing. Surprisingly the specs matched the passat rims which was unexpected. The seller had $200 ono on them I had $165 in my wallet so offered him $165 and he said yeah ok no worries. Talk about a bargain!



    So I spent about 12 hours getting them up to scratch by doing a deep cleanse, clay bar, polish and wax.

    Started by high pressure cleaning:



    This removed most of the muck:



    Then scrubbing and use of sonax wheel cleaner:



    The next step was to use an old piece of claybar to remove any surface contaminants:



    Then a rinse before moving onto paint prep:



    Annoyingly I couldnt find my nanolex wheel sealent... Decided to seal the wheels with zymol titanium wax (a durable wax, but not exactly suitable for wheels)



    Start by applying it with my hands, the friction by the rubbing motion melts the wax and a small amount goes a long way:





    The paint looks crystal clear and had added depth after buffing by hand when removing the wax







    Why are the VW caps on these rims and teh rims on the car all scuffed/scratched?!?!



    EOS rim specs:





    Passat Rim Specs:






    Hopefully the missus doesnt gutter rash these rims once i get the michelin PS3 tyres fitted on Tuesday!!
    Last edited by drjekl; 31-01-2016 at 09:45 PM.

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    Nice work. And pick-up of the century!!!

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