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wheels for mk1 and your comments please?
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First link was taking ages so i ditched it. Here's my pick of the wheels for link #2..
I like these because i like the look of minilites..
And i like these because i like the look of BBS mesh wheels.
The others are OK too, but these would be the preferred choice if it was my money and my car.
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They look ok apart from the offsets being nowhere close for a mk1
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what's wrong with 15 x 8 +25 offset. i am not looking for standard fitment but if there is a problem with this please explain.
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I did not see that size, only the +0, +10 etc
8"+25 is 35mm more poke than a 6" wide rim that is +35, something to consider. I know I couldn't add that much to my car without rolling guards.
There are others more experienced with this than me however.
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Sportmax AXIS - Oldskool (Work Equip 03 style)
15x8 +25 offset 4x100 black with polished lip - $195ea
15x8 +25 offset 4x100 gold with polished lip - $195ea
Sportmax AXIS - OG SAN (SSR Mesh style)
15x8 +25 offset 4x100gunmetal with polished lip $195ea
15x8 0 offset 4x114.3gunmetal with polished lip $195ea
Sportmax AXIS - BANZAI (Hayashi Street style)
15x8 +25 offset 4x100gunmetal with polished lip $195ea
15x8 0 offset 4x114.3gunmetal with polished lip $195ea
SHIPPING PRICES (per set of 4)
NSW - $80
MELB - $80
QLD - $80
WA - $120
SA - $120
NT - $120
TAS - $120
second link. thank you!
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8" at ET25 is great for a low mk 1. though if you are using coilovers, you may need to use a small spacer (say 5mm) to clear the front coils. You'll also need to run a smallish tyre (i'm think 185/45, but 195/45 or 195/50 may also work - again, depends how low you go) Arches will also need to be rolled for going low! (naturally.)
the work equip and SSR mesh ones will probably look the best Imo. but you'll have to be low to pull off the 'look', otherwise you run the risk of having the car look like an old roller skate
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like this!
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Sorry Jarred, a 15x8 et25 isn't great on a low mk1 at all.
To me a 15x8 et25 is way too much on a mk1 & you end up with all sorts of problems.
Especially if the mk1 is going to be low, you need to do more than just "roll" the guard lips. You need a pump them hard!
Even a 15x7 et25 the rims sticks out of the front guard & that's with a GTI wheel arch flare on.
Then add in another .5" each side!
Also, if fitting a 15x8 et25 with coilovers, you will need a spacer which again push's the wheel out further again!
I've been down this road many a time now & have had alot of different setups over the years incl. a 15x7 ET25 using coilovers & they only "just" cleared, but they did stick out alittle past the flare.
One thing I have noticed in "wheel size/offset" threads. Not one person ever talks about the back of the rim spoke/hub profile.
On a the front of a mk1 & alot of other euro cars, the brake caliper sticks out past the hub/wheel mounting surface, so you need a rim/spoke rear profile that allows it to clear the caliper.
I've noticed that alot of rims suited for cars like gemini's, toyotas etc have a flat backed spoke/hub arrangement, which doesn't clear the caliper at all & the rim just jams against it = no rotation
Hope this may help.
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I can't comment on fitment on a mk1 sorry mate, but if it was for a mk1 of my own I would chose the minilite style wheel over those E50/Reverse mesh copies fake 2pce rims. I much prefer the look of stepped dish rather than flat dish; it makes the wheel look more genuine IMO.
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