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    They are not Raderwerks wheels...
    The company gave me such a great deal on the wheels, in return a photoshoot and some promo work for them. Until i get these wheels on my Tiguan i can't really say much about them.
    They are custom made 3 piece forged wheels made in Miami USA, so yes they can be made to any specs you desire.
    22x9 front
    22x10.5 rear.
    Staggered fitment would not be a problem (wheel engineer assured me), by the way BMW X6, X5, Porsche Cayenne all run staggered fitments.
    Still researching tyre sizes but l think we may go with 245-35-22 front and 285-30-22 rear.
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    Can we please have the name of the store and manufacturer? BTW your rear tyres at 285/30/22 are way off the original diameter, about 7% out, as a general rule of thumb 2% difference from original is about the most you'd want to go, you may want to rethink that size. Here's a useful calculator;

    Tire Size Calculator - tire & wheel plus sizing
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    Might have some clearance problems if you are running 245/35/R22's on the front.

    Mine go close with 245/45/R19's

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    Yes about 10kph SLOW so i have to keep that in mine.
    What i do need to get correct is the overall diameter of the 22 inch tyres which your tire calculator shows to be pretty close 730.25 mm front and 729.74 mm rear.
    Just give me about 2 weeks till i get these tyres and all will be reviewed!!
    2010 Mountain Grey Auto 2.0TSI.
    Leather, Bi Xenon, RNS510 Sat Nav, Comfort park, Fog lights, 4% tints, Genuine VW Narrow flares.
    http://www.optiontint.com.au

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    Quote Originally Posted by voption View Post
    Yes about 10kph SLOW so i have to keep that in mine.
    What i do need to get correct is the overall diameter of the 22 inch tyres which your tire calculator shows to be pretty close 730.25 mm front and 729.74 mm rear.
    Just give me about 2 weeks till i get these tyres and all will be reviewed!!
    Have you measured the wheel arch gap to see if the tyres will fit, i am curious to see how this plays out.

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    Original diameter is 685mm, the 285/30/22 is 729mm, thats a long way out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pullstarter View Post
    Original diameter is 685mm, the 285/30/22 is 729mm, thats a long way out.

    So, looking at this chart, even 20" would slow the Tig down considerably, Am I correct?
    if so, 19" would be the biggest up size you can go without having any negative effects in drive-ability and should i include worse MPG?
    For those of you guys with up sized rims, have you notice any negative impact in MPG? how bout Braking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pullstarter View Post
    Can we please have the name of the store and manufacturer?
    Yes Please also would like to know since im Here in Miami, FL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabster View Post
    So, looking at this chart, even 20" would slow the Tig down considerably, Am I correct?
    if so, 19" would be the biggest up size you can go without having any negative effects in drive-ability and should i include worse MPG?
    For those of you guys with up sized rims, have you notice any negative impact in MPG? how bout Braking?
    The difference will come from both the weight of the wheel/tyre combo and the rolling diameter/width.
    Generally as you up size the wheel's get heavier = worse MPG, i have noticed a slight change for worse since i got my heavy 19's put on.

    Braking is fine though, wider tyre = more contact = better braking imho.

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    Does anyone know anything about GMAX wheels? GMAX

    I like the looks of the 'Verve Black' and the "Avant-Garde' GMAX there is a picture of a Tiguan with the 'Avant-Garde' in their gallery.


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