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Thread: 19" Wheels - Plastic Guard Flares

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    19" Wheels - Plastic Guard Flares

    Hi Guys,

    I'm buying a genuine set of 19" Talladega's for the Golf R, my car originally came with 18s (obviously). I've noticed the Golf R that comes with 19" wheels from the factory has something additional fitted to the fender - Golf R 19" Option (Dealer does fender screw mod)

    Will I need this to prevent the wheels rubbing or is this just for the ADR rules?

    Thanks!
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    HI

    My Golf R and all the golf R's in South Africa come standard with 19" talladega's. I thoght the plastic inserts were for water dispersal or something like that.
    In some countries you have a choice of black or plain talladega's, we were only offered the plain.

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    Purely cosmetic. Standard wheels rubbing on a standard car is just unacceptable, and the only car I know which has done that is the AU2/3 Falcon. Like James said, it's to minimise the amount of crap your tyres throw onto the body work.


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    19" Talladega Wheels on Golf R

    The plastic little add on's are an ADR thing because the tyres stick out from the body work ever so slightly in those spots.

    Several Audi sport models have them aswell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    The plastic little add on's are an ADR thing because the tyres stick out from the body work ever so slightly in those spots.
    Correct, it's a legal requirement. ADRs prohibit the wheels from extending beyond the guards at certain key points, and the plastic lip extenders get around that problem by being classified as part of the guard.
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    Even the current Ford Fiesta has them on the rear to meet ADRs

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    Nothing to worry about then

    Thanks guys!
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    Just had my front plastic wheel flares replaced under warranty today. They were pretty much already falling off when i got the car a few months ago. I am guessing on the ze little germans did not stick them on properly or someone at pre delivery broke them.

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    I've also done some research on this and VW actually have instructions for when changing wheels such as these tabs, alignment also gets a mention for camber on the rear. The other thing I also found is that on cars with 19s from the factory it has a different PR number for the steering to the cars that come with 18s. Car with 19s come with what is notated as w/ reduced steering height. I am trying to find out what this is as want to know if does have any affect on the car in any way, so if anyone knows let us all know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BL4CK_R View Post
    I've also done some research on this and VW actually have instructions for when changing wheels such as these tabs, alignment also gets a mention for camber on the rear. The other thing I also found is that on cars with 19s from the factory it has a different PR number for the steering to the cars that come with 18s. Car with 19s come with what is notated as w/ reduced steering height. I am trying to find out what this is as want to know if does have any affect on the car in any way, so if anyone knows let us all know.
    I'd be really interested to know this.
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