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  • stud pattern on a mk2 golf

    what stud pattern do mk2 s have? is it same as mk1 's 4 stud pc100...do most standard wheels fit the mk2 s ?? cheers

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    Check out the new wheels and tyres forum, near the for sales.

    Yes same as Mk1. 100pcd offset 38mm
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    • #3
      centre bore 52mm

      Originally posted by Preen59
      I would have gotten wood from the picture message you sent me.. But I was sniffing Nitro, so i already had it. Hahaha.

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      • #4
        Thought the centre bore was 57 no?

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        • #5
          mkI and mkII are they same

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          • #6
            Yes they are the same!

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            • #7
              so mk2's need 4x100?? wats the offset part refer to?? i dont fully understand this stuff...

              theres these rims on volksfolks that i like. "4 x 130 Beetle type 15" x 6" Porsche offset 36 or 20"



              would they fit on my mk2???

              thanks

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              • #8
                Originally posted by joshyd-mk2gti
                would they fit on my mk2???
                No

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                • #9
                  ok, next question...

                  say i bought some wheels that r et25. now a mk2 needs 32 or 38, is it at all possible to fit et25 onto a mk2...??? spacers or something?? (im clueless..) edit: wat about et45, possible to fit??

                  theres so many variables with wheels!!! gahhhh[/i]

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                  • #10
                    Spacers would make it worse.
                    The ET is the distance from the centre line of the rim to the bolt face.

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