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Thread: My New Wheels!

  1. #11
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    yea. bummer if they dont fit, hopefully they do, cause they sure look the biz!

    (thus why I bought my set a while back...


    i like volkswagens
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    Ok I trial fitted them to both cars.

    They're going to work but they will need spacers.

    Shown here with 20mm spacers



    On the car with vented discs the boss on the inside of the wheel hits the caliper right near the centre of the wheel.



    On the other car the caliper hits the back of the spokes.

    The wheels are et44, I think if I space them back 6mm to ET38 they'll clear ok . Some more precise measuring will be required but it's certainly easily achieved.

    The harder issue to solve will be the hub centric spacer. The inside of the bore doesn't have square edges, it's a series of bevels. I think it can be done but copying the profile is going to push my limited turning skills to the limit. I'll have to put my thinking cap on.

    It'll be a while before I sort it out, it's going to take a while to clean them up properly anyway.

    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post
    You'd hate me even more if you knew thay only cost me $180.

    Pete
    Yep, you're right. Thats disgustingly cheap. A-hole!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Jones View Post
    Ok I trial fitted them to both cars.

    They're going to work but they will need spacers.

    Shown here with 20mm spacers



    On the car with vented discs the boss on the inside of the wheel hits the caliper right near the centre of the wheel.



    On the other car the caliper hits the back of the spokes.

    The wheels are et44, I think if I space them back 6mm to ET38 they'll clear ok . Some more precise measuring will be required but it's certainly easily achieved.

    The harder issue to solve will be the hub centric spacer. The inside of the bore doesn't have square edges, it's a series of bevels. I think it can be done but copying the profile is going to push my limited turning skills to the limit. I'll have to put my thinking cap on.

    It'll be a while before I sort it out, it's going to take a while to clean them up properly anyway.

    Pete
    If you need help or suggestions, i'm a machinist/toolmaker and i'll be happy to give you some advice. Actually i think there's a few of us machinerer's pn here.

    Good luck with it.

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  5. #15
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    Pete, make a spigoted wheel spacer, like a pipe flange.. use the 57.15 bore( + .1 clearance) , the outer spigot is whatever the wheel bore is ( size for size, so they stay with the wheel), and the flange whatever you need to get in the 38 - 35 mm offsett range.

    hope this makes sense bud...
    Lots of MK 1 Scirocco's...

    If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor car ??

    Cheers,
    Grant...

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    Sure does! I'll have to dig up some suitable turning stock and have a go one of these days.

    I might make up a model first.

    The tricky bit is going to be matching the centre bore in the wheel, it's mostly bevels.

    Pete

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