I cant remember exactly, i havent been on it in a while but, tirerack.com, you used to able to put your car in, and what size wheel. Then it would tell you what wheels could fit, or if you would need to do modifacations, spacers, etc.
Not 100% sure, you mean the inscreased track is illegal? According to the RTA?
Source/link please?
This has never been and issue for... approximately 100% of people on this forum that have fitted wider wheels. (poke and stretch however, is another story)
Last edited by Jarred; 25-05-2011 at 10:05 PM.
It's probably best to check with the Victorian traffic authority.It used to be up here (and it may still be) that you were permitted to go an inch wider than than the widest wheel offered by the manufacturer and 26mm wider in track ie 13mm less offset on RWD cars.On FWD cars,you could go the inch wider on the wheel as long as there was zero track/offset change.
It may have been relaxed but I'll try and find out more for you.I just did some Googling but information seems hard to get.
2010 Golf R 5 dr , Black , DSG , Leather and 8.5x19 ET50 AZEV Type R
Yea, it sounds vaugely familiar.
Technically, yes, it may not be illegal. 99 times out of ten you wont get pinged for it. Hell, how would a policeman even know?
Last edited by LWR; 25-05-2011 at 10:34 PM.
2010 Golf R 5 dr , Black , DSG , Leather and 8.5x19 ET50 AZEV Type R
i couldnt imagine it to be right... cars come with different wheel widths and offsets from factory.
back on topic, have a crack at the offset calculator in the wheel and suspension section (i have it saved in my favourites...). heights and things like that can also play a part.
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