B BRUN Dec 16, 2005 #2 offset is a little out but the stud pattern is correct, they will 'go on' but i wouldnt like to guess if they would rub or not, hmmmm
offset is a little out but the stud pattern is correct, they will 'go on' but i wouldnt like to guess if they would rub or not, hmmmm
spirez Dec 17, 2005 #5 I thought the centre bore was about 3mm larger on clios? If you want to put clio wheels on a golf (mk2 at least) you need to buy spigot rings to suit. PCD is the same though
I thought the centre bore was about 3mm larger on clios? If you want to put clio wheels on a golf (mk2 at least) you need to buy spigot rings to suit. PCD is the same though
spirez Dec 19, 2005 #8 Afraid so mate, i was going to keep my Turinis for track wheels but sold them in the end. Dont like the idea of spigot rings and spacers etc when it comes to your wheels being held on!
Afraid so mate, i was going to keep my Turinis for track wheels but sold them in the end. Dont like the idea of spigot rings and spacers etc when it comes to your wheels being held on!
D Dan@SJM Dec 19, 2005 #10 And if its a valver the discs are too big on the front. the calipers are extremely close on my 15's
B BRUN Dec 19, 2005 #13 are these VW OE wheels or aftermarket wheels, if so, almost ALL aftermarket wheels use spigot rings
Winston Dec 19, 2005 #15 Well this threads all cleared up now lol DOH!!!!!! patty .....keep hunting lol