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ScienceVR6
15-07-2007, 02:41 PM
After seeing a sic mk3 with what apeared to be staggered rims (they wheren't) I want to do a staggered look on my car. As i've just bought a pair of front tyres yesterday, i will keep the 15" 205/50 r15's on the front. I will be choosing some new rims, as im sure color concepts dont come in a both 15" and 16".

I would use a 15x6.5 or 15x7 for the front, and a 16x7 for the rear
I would use a 205/50r15 on the front, as i've just mentioned, have only just bought.
For the rear i would use a 205/50 R16, so that the sidewalls match the front, the width is easy to get, and i think i can fit them in the gaurds. also on a 7" rim, it would give me some strech.

Has anyone done this before? How would it look?

Tim
15-07-2007, 03:02 PM
im not a fan. its also not legal i dont think unless it was like that from the factory.

rayray086
15-07-2007, 04:01 PM
Not a fan of staggered diameter wheels either, unless they came factory. Staggered width is OK, but even that is undesireable on a front-wheel drive car. Having the same tyres (205/50) on different diameter wheels will mean your rear would appear higher than the front. Also, 205/50 on a 16" would make a pretty big wheel for the Mk3. Without uprated springs, you will rub. Peedman had similar tyres on 15" and with the stock springs (run about 100,000km already), the rears rubbed.

ScienceVR6
15-07-2007, 04:04 PM
after doing some thinking, i wouldn't use 205/50 r16 on the rear, it will be too tall, i think i'd use 205/45 r16.

The car is going to need some serious lowering, especialy in the rear.
but so long as i can get the front scraping on the ground, it will look sick.

Tim, i dont think the stagger wil be legal, but neither are spacers, and Hands up here who has spacers?

i know it would look realy good if i used a 16+17 but i cant afford the rims.


Having the same tyres (205/50) on different diameter wheels will mean your rear would appear higher than the front.
thats the plan. i want to give the car a raked out look. i want the front scraping, the rear a bit higher, and when veiwed from the front, a mad nose down look.

Tim
15-07-2007, 05:12 PM
haha ok u got me. but my spacers are very discreet.
Just get some coilovers if u want a bit of a nose down look. if you want to scrape get a euro vr6 front lip. you will get all the scrape u could ever want!

rayray086
15-07-2007, 05:30 PM
Just get some coilovers if u want a bit of a nose down look. if you want to scrape get a euro vr6 front lip. you will get all the scrape u could ever want!

x2, if it's the rake that you want to achieve, do it via suspension height. I *think* it would look awkward for a Golf, but I've never seen pics before...

joshyd-mk2gti
15-07-2007, 05:44 PM
yeh would look weird on a hatch, looks not bad on jettas thou.

ScienceVR6
15-07-2007, 06:44 PM
well my car has a fair bit of rake already, and i love it, all i want to do is get a bigger rim on the rear to accentuate the rake when veiwed from the front of rear. ultimatly the rake on the car wont change, only the total ride hight. the bigger rims will also fill the rear gaurds better.

syncro
15-07-2007, 07:08 PM
im not a fan. its also not legal i dont think unless it was like that from the factory.

I think it may be legal. I've never read anything against it.

peedman
15-07-2007, 07:11 PM
Yeh its legal as long as the fronts match and the rears match. I think it wont look too good since the mk3 rear sits abnormally high already so larger at the back will look retarded.

Tim
15-07-2007, 08:39 PM
someone do a photochop of what it might look like!

rayray086
15-07-2007, 09:07 PM
someone do a photochop of what it might look like!

I'm so tempted to do a Tractor-edition Mk3 :rolleyes:

BlackVr6ix
16-07-2007, 09:17 AM
Staggered is legal (in Vic), so long as it conforms with the laws (rolling diameter, width, size increase etc)

I ran 15's on the back and 13's on the front of my escort for about 3 months. looked good (i thought)

Timbo
16-07-2007, 01:37 PM
I take it the key issue here is not handling, but appearance.

If you are thinking this will in anyway improve handling, you will disappointed. A staggered set-up, as proposed, will increase the car's tendency to understeer :(

Golf Loon
16-07-2007, 08:54 PM
Go the staggered look.

Did you get the car serviced yet?

shami
17-07-2007, 11:03 AM
Just a thought why dont you jsut put on wheel spacers??? Wouldnt that give u a staggered look sort of ...???:?

rayray086
17-07-2007, 01:23 PM
I think he's after a staggered diameter look, rather than staggered track.