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Thread: Anyone running 16" rims on their MK3 golf????

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    Anyone running 16" rims on their MK3 golf????

    Hi there all,

    I am wondering if anyone here is running 16" rims on their mk3 golf and if so what are your experiences with tyres and what tyre size do you run. Mention any issues please and any suspension mods, rolling arches etc to achieve.

    Thanks and any comments appreciated.

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    I have some et35 16x6.5" rims and I am trying to work out what tyres will work. Ie 205/50 r16 is what I would like (area with bad potholes etc) but I am worried they are too big (OD/width) Anyone running anything like this or have any suggestions please feels free to comment. I was thinking that 205/45 might be better or 195/45 will keep me inside 15mm difference. Rubbing @ anytime is my primary concern
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    I have a VR6 and I've got 16 inch Mk4 GTI wheels on mine which are 6.5 inches wide and ET42, which are the same measurements as the standard rims except for size. I've got 205/45 tyres, and he previous owner put the suspension gear in (Eibach lowered springs and Koni Yellow adjustable shock aborbers) so it is much lower than standard, especially in the rear. Don't get any rubbing though even with a full car, although there isn't much of a gap left once there's three very large people in the back!

    A mate was messing around the other day and took some photos of the car loaded up, I'll grab those off him and show you

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    Thanks for the reply!

    So this is where it get interesting. Bear with this next bit

    The rims I have are et35 so that sets the outer edge 7mm out and they need spacing of 5mm so in total 12mm further out than your rims. I want to run the 205 wide tyres (same as yours) but I think it is going to rub sitting out that much further. Do you think you have that much clearance between your tyres and the guards (12mm) when it is getting compressed?

    Any tyre experts out there??? I am getting confused.

    Thanks again. This has helped heaps

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    I have 16x7.5" ET35 rims with 205/45/16s on them. No scrubbing.

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    post specs of your new wheels, plus your old wheels. Use an ffset calculator and a ruler on your car to help you gauge the effect.

    Dev's wheels are crip looking, but fairly conservative.

    There are 2 factors when considering wheels.
    Width
    Offset

    6.5" wide is not much, Mickey runs a 9" wide rear. But if the 6.5" had very aggressive offset, the wheel face may sit proud of the guard. (Ie ET5 or something for offset)


    people run 14-18" diameter wheels on Mk3's. Obviously your tyre choice is largely governed by the wheel its going on, where the wheel fits, load and speed ratings etc...

    Have a search around also

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    I'm hard slammed on standard wheels, no scrubbing (15x6.5 ET4 205/50/15)
    Will also have 17x7.5 ET32 (no tyres on yet)
    and also have a set thats 15x7 ET8 front, 16x7 ET3 rear (also no tyres on yet)

    As i said, heaps of different combinations....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
    I have 16x7.5" ET35 rims with 205/45/16s on them. No scrubbing.
    Hmmm got me thinking, on what car though? so these should be approx 12.5mm more out than in -Dell's vr6 which means I might be ok.205/50 r16 is what I want to put on for a bit of a softer ride.

    Thanks again

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    Quote Originally Posted by schoona View Post
    post specs of your new wheels, plus your old wheels. Use an ffset calculator and a ruler on your car to help you gauge the effect.

    Dev's wheels are crip looking, but fairly conservative.
    The originals are the BBS Vr6 rims umm 15X6.5 et43, new rims are 16X6.5 et35 hoping to fit 205/50.
    I can see that the car has konis just koni yellows I think but have looked at the springs and they look lower than the other "original" vr6 I have. I have had 1 solid bloke sit on the guard while I jumped on the bumper (yes carefully) and with this combination I had no contact.

    But hey this is different than driving and @225 corner dont wanna wreck em on first drive unless I am 100% otherwise will probably go back and see f I can swap to 195/45 or something.

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    Wheels:

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    Id go the 195/45/16 probably. The 45 profile will help give you some sidewall to flex for potholes..

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    Don't get 50 profile tyres, they are absolutely terrible balloons. I had 205/50/16 on my car when I bought it, and it scraped on the guard on bumps. And that was with stock suspension.

    I would say either 205/45 or 205/40

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