Alloy wheel size advice please
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Alloy wheel size advice please
or do i just need to look at 14"'s or 15"'s etc.
If anyone could send a little advice to make sense of my confusion in this area i would appreciate it.
many thanks in advance folks :wink:
matt
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Local Hero
A 14" or a 15" rim both with ET38 are perfect for standard set ups, running 185/60/14 and 195/50/15 tyres respectivly will also see no change in your speedo set up on the dash
Otherwise the world is your oyster, be careful if going for a lower numbered ET as the wheels may then rub on your arches especially if lowered..
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http://www.kouki.co.uk…sual-tyre-size-calculator
I put my mk 4 details in (175/80/14) and it came back with the best matches being: 215/50/15, 215/55/16, 220/45/17, 220/40/18, 225/35/19
(well, it kept me busy for a while! :wink: )
*EDIT*
It does say that not all of the sizes it offers are actually available sizes eg: 125/85/19
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Dom123 said
whats the standard mk1 tyre size then? I know its 13..
standard sizes were 175/70x13 and 185/60x14
Ross
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ross_m said
Dom123 said
whats the standard mk1 tyre size then? I know its 13..
standard sizes were 175/70x13 and 185/60x14
Ross
unless you go on the kwikfit website! they seem to think that a standard mk1 tyre is 175/80/13
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castleview said
Hi, I'm interested in the above post as I have just purchased a set of wheels, 7x15's with ET38…..I have been told they will not fit a 1990 Cabby with no mods as they will be too wide ie sticking out past the acrhes. Can someone please sonfirm as it could be an expensive mistake if they don't fit!!
I don't think 7"s fit properly although a number of people have fitted their cars with them - with various problems along the way too. I can't think of any technical advantage to running 7" wheels on a car as small/light as a Mk1 Golf anyway.
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Depending on if you are low or not they might rub the arches on the front but if you run a stretched tyre say 165/50/15 the rubbing will be a lot less if any.
But not everyones agrees with tyre stretch.
Also if you have coilovers then you would probably have to take the helper springs off the front as they might rub.
Rears I would say would be fine with a 195/50 but wouldnt looked right with stretched on the front imo
They definately wont stick out the arches though!
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