MK5 Golf GTI

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Title: Wheel advice
Post by: Smudgster on March 06, 2010, 08:42:40 pm
will these fit ok. I am running KW V3 coilovers and R32 brakes. Have no idea on wheels and just love these :rolleye: :rolleye: :rolleye: :rolleye: :rolleye:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/19-NEW-GOLF-MK5-6-Y-SPOKE-LM-STYLE-S-R-E-ALLOYS_W0QQitemZ280473513573QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_CarParts_Acc_Wheels_tyres_Trims_Car_Rims_ET?hash=item414d862e65
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: x5pea on March 06, 2010, 08:44:10 pm
19x8.5 and et 45 should be fine mate,
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: Top Cat on March 06, 2010, 08:58:20 pm
The problem is you have a nice brake and suspension set up there, and if you have these on your car, all that goodness will disappear. Matsu is selling his LM reps because they ruin the handling of his car.
 They would be ok as show wheels or occasional wheels but in my opinion they are crap for every day use.
Also that spec is the same as my wheels and if you are pushing on, or anything near low you will get rubbing.  :happy2:
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: Smudgster on March 06, 2010, 09:04:29 pm
TC - any recommendations

tbh I like spending and turning my car into a head turner but do occasionally have a blast. In what way did it ruin the ride??
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: Top Cat on March 06, 2010, 09:11:02 pm
TC - any recommendations

tbh I like spending and turning my car into a head turner but do occasionally have a blast. In what way did it ruin the ride??

You would have to ask Matsu, but i think its down to the weight of them and the tyres they came with. Dont get me wrong, i love LM's thats how i ended up with my works initially.  :smiley:
I have never had reps so it would be wrong for me to judge without trying them but that size and offset will give you loads of trouble if they are heavy.  :happy2:
I have been driving round on white TD's for a few weeks and i hate the look of them, but i am keeping them on as long as i can because light wheels transform the handling.  :wink:
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: Smudgster on March 06, 2010, 09:13:42 pm
tbh i was interested in his rims but didnt like the stretched look of the tyres

would i be right in thinking that 235 35 19's are a more appropiate fit or would that cause mjor rubbing?
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: Top Cat on March 06, 2010, 09:15:11 pm
235 is the correct size for that width wheel, you could probs get away with 225, but no less than that in my opinion.  :happy2:
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: matsu on March 06, 2010, 09:32:44 pm
Hey mate unfortunately TC is right. I love my lm reps and istill think personally they look beta than nearly every other style
BUT they are not everyday whhels mate!! They need the stretch to stay clear in the arches.
Mine will be back up for sale at end of month -local guy pulled out of sale
and I don't wanna sell them but if u don't mind taking care of how u drive - slower round corners etc. Avoiding potholes like the plague etc. - then ul love them and u can have them. Reluctantly on my behalf.
Matsu.
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: big al on March 06, 2010, 10:30:14 pm
If I could jump on this thread as I have some wheel troubles at the moment.
I fitted the Scirocco Interlagos alloys on my car. (not sure of the size offhand) tyres are 235/40/18. But even before I had it lowered on my H&R Coilovers the rear rubbed the arches when going over speedbumps/potholes.
Took it to the local tyre place yesterday, and they said that even if I put 225s on then they would still rub, and basically no matter what size tyre I put on will rub, does anyone know if this is true, and I will just have to put up with a life of going around any bumpy street at no more than 10mph?
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: Smudgster on March 06, 2010, 10:31:58 pm
SEarching the net I see other Mk5 Golf's on Porsche turbo rims and AMG rims. How do ppl get these to fit as I would love some different on mine!!
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: Top Cat on March 06, 2010, 10:36:06 pm
If I could jump on this thread as I have some wheel troubles at the moment.
I fitted the Scirocco Interlagos alloys on my car. (not sure of the size offhand) tyres are 235/40/18. But even before I had it lowered on my H&R Coilovers the rear rubbed the arches when going over speedbumps/potholes.
Took it to the local tyre place yesterday, and they said that even if I put 225s on then they would still rub, and basically no matter what size tyre I put on will rub, does anyone know if this is true, and I will just have to put up with a life of going around any bumpy street at no more than 10mph?

You would need to give us the offset and wheel width to be able to judge. But again if the wheels are heavy then as you hit a bump or pot hole the wheel rebounds further. Think of it as a ball on piece of elastic. The heavier the ball the further it will spring back up.
The rears are better than the front for taking wide wheels so i am a bit confused why you are not getting rubbing on the front.  :happy2:
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: Greeners on March 06, 2010, 10:39:15 pm
^^^^^^ I think the Interlagos are 8''

Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: Top Cat on March 06, 2010, 10:40:27 pm
SEarching the net I see other Mk5 Golf's on Porsche turbo rims and AMG rims. How do ppl get these to fit as I would love some different on mine!!

This is just an illusion you are only looking at pics of them nicely polished with a great stance. If you speak to the owners and they are honest they will tell you what a nightmare they are.  :fighting:  I have been through it with mine. Ended up selling my newish V2's for clubsports just to get low without rubbing.
Any wheel can be made to fit but it will cost you lots. In Money and pain.  :drinking:
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: Top Cat on March 06, 2010, 10:41:34 pm
^^^^^^ I think the Interlagos are 8''



They should fit really unless there is ridiculous offset.  :chicken:
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: big al on March 06, 2010, 10:42:21 pm
You would need to give us the offset and wheel width to be able to judge. But again if the wheels are heavy then as you hit a bump or pot hole the wheel rebounds further. Think of it as a ball on piece of elastic. The heavier the ball the further it will spring back up.
The rears are better than the front for taking wide wheels so i am a bit confused why you are not getting rubbing on the front.  :happy2:

Cheers mate, I found it sligthly odd that the fronts do not seem to rub.
I will have one of them off over the next couple of days and will check on the wheel width.
I ahve seen others witht hese on their GTI's, and am not aware of any problems.
Thanks
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: matsu on March 07, 2010, 12:34:36 am
To b honest if I had known what agg new wheels can b I might not have bothered. But it's all down to research and for mr .... Lesson learnt
matsu
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: Smudgster on March 07, 2010, 07:32:41 am
Are we saying that the harsh ride etc will be the same with all 19" wheels

Got any good wheels sites so i can have a gander
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: big al on March 16, 2010, 10:22:50 am
^^^^^^ I think the Interlagos are 8''



They should fit really unless there is ridiculous offset.  :chicken:

Got the Interlagos off at the weekend, 8.0jX18H2, ET41, Not quite sure what all that means, but if I do put any smaller than 235 will this stop the rubbing on the arches?
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: Top Cat on March 16, 2010, 10:48:33 am
^^^^^^ I think the Interlagos are 8''



They should fit really unless there is ridiculous offset.  :chicken:

Got the Interlagos off at the weekend, 8.0jX18H2, ET41, Not quite sure what all that means, but if I do put any smaller than 235 will this stop the rubbing on the arches?

That spec would make it about 16 mil more poke than a Monza, so i can see why you are getting rubing under compression.
If you go down a tyre size to 225 this will help a bit, but i reckon you will still get rubbing especially if you have only installed springs.  :happy2:
Title: Re: Wheel advice
Post by: tony_danza on March 16, 2010, 10:59:15 am
Mine are 18x8ET42 and don't rub the rears on a 225 - I think the tyre swap will cure it, don't forget a 235 is a bit taller in profile too (40 is a ratio, not a measurement)