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Tyre choices??

Guys, I have acquired a set of vw snowflake alloys to fit on my clipper as I wanted to try and keep the wheels original(for the time being) they need a refurb but I was wondering if it is possible to fit a set of lower profile tyres than the balloons that fit them as standard. I am lowering the car by 30mm for now but plan on fitting coilovers in the future, just wanted a slightly different look than standard... What do you think??

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Just a thought….
Fitting smaller tyres will mean your speedo will over read and you will be doing more miles, more revs in 5th on the motorway……

I did see some 15" snowflakes lookalikes on someones car..

1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.

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mark1gls said

I did see some 15" snowflakes lookalikes on someones car..

they are called fifteen52 snowflakes


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Just looked them up and yes that's what I've seen.

1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.

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they are a bit dear though

oh, CAPTAINBUCK. my car is on coilovers and im running the proper sized tyres 185/60 14- i can still get full lock and 3 people in the car with no rubbing



scott


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Thanks guys,

Scott that looks exactly how I want mine to sit :) I think I'm prob comparing my current tyres on my steelies to how I was expecting the snowflakes to sit. What coilovers do you have in yours? Not sure whether to take the gamble on a cheaper option or save up for some midrange ones….

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I got the cheap ones i imagine they will be unbearable  on long journeys, luckily i only drive 5 minutes to work.

If i were you i would hold out and get some more expensive ones.

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arf333 said

they are a bit dear though

oh, CAPTAINBUCK. my car is on coilovers and im running the proper sized tyres 185/60 14- i can still get full lock and 3 people in the car with no rubbing



scott



I'm restoring a 1990 clipper and want that look, what coilovers are on your clipper and how does it ride? And is 185/60 R14 the correct size for 14" pirelli p slots? Thanks

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i cant remember what coilovers were on there i think they were some randoms off ebay. the ride was very harsh and bumpy on the road.

i think 2 tire sizes are

175/70SR13 for steel wheels
185/60HR14 for alloy upgrade on clippers

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arf333 said

i cant remember what coilovers were on there i think they were some randoms off ebay. the ride was very harsh and bumpy on the road.

i think 2 tire sizes are

175/70SR13 for steel wheels
185/60HR14 for alloy upgrade on clippers

Scott

Okay thanks for that, will any mk1 golf kit fit a late clipper? And I work for bmw so I'm used to rock hard rides, did it make the car handle well/hold the road better would you say? 

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arf333 said

mark1gls said

I did see some 15" snowflakes lookalikes on someones car..

they are called fifteen52 snowflakes



they always used to be know as Scala alloys.

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volkswarren said

arf333 said

mark1gls said

I did see some 15" snowflakes lookalikes on someones car..
they are called fifteen52 snowflakes


they always used to be know as Scala alloys.
The Scala alloys/snowflakes (VW name - Avus) only came in 14" from VW.

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