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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    As mentioned, yes spacers are illegal - but so are many other mods we all do to our cars. Personally I run high quality Spulen spacers on the stock rims on my Audi SQ5 and have never had an issue.

    I have also just purchased Burger Motorsports spacers for my Mk7 GTI which should arrive early next week.

    The key with spacers is to avoid the cheap and nasty ebay junk and get good quality hubcentric ones and high quality bolts.


    I have always used hubcentric H&R (German made) spacers on all my cars, no complaints at all.

    Seen a guy who used a cheap eBay spacers, he narrowly avoided a disaster ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch77 View Post
    Respect for wanting the daughter's car to look good.

    Buy a quality set of x 8.5 ET45 wheels and you will achieve what you want IMO.

    Otherwise Lucas point is valid.
    Thanks, cheers ..!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kakao View Post
    I have always used hubcentric H&R (German made) spacers on all my cars, no complaints at all.

    Seen a guy who used a cheap eBay spacers, he narrowly avoided a disaster ..
    Yes H&R are top notch, and no doubt better quality that what i am using.

    I guess i would probably draw the line at 30-40mm with spacers though, any more than that I would be wanting new wheels with the correct offset.

    And as mentioned by Dutch, respect for wanting to make your daughters car look cool. My daughter has just turned 5, and i get her to "help" me when servicing the car or doing mods etc. When she is old enough to have her own car I will be doing the same as you and wanting her to have something that looks good.
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    Here is a link to the spacers I just bought for my MK7 GTI. They are 15mm front and 20mm rear. Might not be quite wide enough for you though Burger Motorsports Hub-Centric Spacers (Pair) – Audi, VW & Skoda – AutoInstruct

    Otherwise, as a slightly cheaper alternative to H&R, SCC spacers are made by H&R but sold under a different brand name and are a bit cheaper. You can find them on ebay and they ship from Germany (ebay shop name is tunershop_worldwide). They are around $250 a pair.
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    Wheel spacers on 7.5 Trendline

    Quote Originally Posted by kakao View Post
    There are a few wheels that look good to me in 19x8.5, but the maximum (advertised) offset is 42. I know that many wheels come as blanks, and then they machine them to achieve a desired offset. Maybe they can do +45 as well?!?

    The TSI that we have ordered is for my 16yrs old daughter, so as a petrol-head father I wanted to make it look nice and sporty for her.

    Someone also mentioned 19x9.5 for the rear, but that may be an overkill.

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    If it was my daughter the last thing I’d want is having any unwanted attention from the police. I’d go with a “safe” fitment and no spacers for no hassles

    19x8.5 +45 is a known good fitment. It will depend a little on the tyre you fit and bead protection as to the last couple of mm.

    I would stick with a square setup. It’ll make it 10x easier for tyre rotations and potentially selling them down the track.

    Plus if you don’t have RWD there’s no need for a fatter rear tyre.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    If it was my daughter the last thing I’d want is having any unwanted attention from the police. I’d go with a “safe” fitment and no spacers for no hassles

    19x8.5 +45 is a known good fitment. It will depend a little on the tyre you fit and bead protection as to the last couple of mm.

    I would stick with a square setup. It’ll make it 10x easier for tyre rotations and potentially selling them down the track.

    Plus if you don’t have RWD there’s no need for a fatter rear tyre.


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    I agree with you & Lucas on all accounts.

    The car is coming late September, will most likely go with +45 and see how it looks, and take it from there ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kakao View Post
    I agree with you & Lucas on all accounts.

    The car is coming late September, will most likely go with +45 and see how it looks, and take it from there ..

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    You may want to consider a bit of lowering to finish the look as well - 19 x 8.5 ET45 on a stock Trendline will have a stilted/4WD appearance.

    I'd personally be tempted to run with a good quality 17/18 inch wheel with a bit more meat on the tyre, and perhaps in the x 8 range, if you don't want to go lower.

    Worth also considering the color of the car v rims etc. wheels on the 7/7.5 has ended up a bit of a project of mine over the last 6 years..

    Of course if you want 19s I could be tempted to let go of my OZ..

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    I am running 19 x 8.5 +44 OZ on my GTI performance....also 245 tyres to get a bit more tyre "meat"....close enough to flush....looks fine as the GTI is naturally lower......... agree with the comment that on a Trendline there will be too much fender gap with 19's... side comment ...are SSW wheels any good..they seem to do some nice 18's....0r TSW Bathurst they come in 18 x 8.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdw View Post
    I am running 19 x 8.5 +44 OZ on my GTI performance....also 245 tyres to get a bit more tyre "meat"....close enough to flush....looks fine as the GTI is naturally lower......... agree with the comment that on a Trendline there will be too much fender gap with 19's... side comment ...are SSW wheels any good..they seem to do some nice 18's....0r TSW Bathurst they come in 18 x 8.
    Cant comment on SSW, but my good friend had TSW Nurburgring wheels on his Mk5 GTI. Wheels were nice quality overall, but had a matte grey finish on them and not only did they chip quite easily, but after about 40,000km of driving the brake dust sort of stuck to the paint and stained them over time. Perhaps if he had used low dust pads or possibly washed the car more often this would not have happened.
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