It will make your speedo more accurate as they do read higher from factory, but in your MFD there is a kmh adjustment to counteract aforementioned winter setup.
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Originally posted by dylan8 View PostI wouldnt be stressing about it. most newer cars speedos are out so if anything it may correct it going to a slightly bigger tyre.OP is moving to smaller wheels & tyres, i.e. from 235/35 R19 to either 235/40 R18 or 235/45 R17.Originally posted by schoona View PostIt will make your speedo more accurate as they do read higher from factory, but in your MFD there is a kmh adjustment to counteract aforementioned winter setup.
235/35 R19 has the biggest rolling circumference of all the tyre sizes mentioned in this thread so far.
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I know the speedo can be adjusted relative to the odometer but can the odometer (being the base distance measurement) be adjusted as well?Resident grumpy old fart
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To expand on what I said earlier, fitting smaller tyres will make the speedo read faster, not slower.
The speedometer is supposed to be set up in such a way that it shall never underestimate the vehicle's speed. Reducing the rolling circumference exacerbates that effect, and vice versa.
Rolling circumference of various tyre sizes (from smallest to largest):
225/45 R17 = 1934 mm
225/40 R18 = 1943 mm
205/50 R17 = 1946 mm
235/45 R17 = 1964 mm
235/40 R18 = 1967 mm
235/35 R19 = 1973 mm
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The roads are atrocious up here.Originally posted by Angryman View PostThats what I forsee as the only issue as well. If I can confirm they clear the brakes then it should be fine. I'm up in Cairns and travel to Moranbah every week for work, about 2000km round trip.
My first buckle was south of Townsville near green acres on the bridge, not a pot hole, it was the step up onto the bridge which buckled both fronts, pancaked them like a pice of sponge cake hitting a wall, both rims had a palm sized flat spot that had to be taken out, the other buckles happened on various pieces of **** road between cairns and Collinsville.
The one obvious one buckled on a pothole near Glenden. If you manage 30000km in your first 5 months of ownership and dont buckle a wheel I'll be impressed
Interestingly enough the bloke thats been taking them out for me has said that these rims are the softest he's ever come across, possibly why they are damaging so much on the roads. They'd probably be great on the auto strada or the autobahn but not much chop on good ol NQ Highways I'm afraid.
I too am a bit worried about the roads, i'm in mackay and waiting on my 3 door R to be delivered next week. I am looking at a set of BBS LM's or CH's for it and haven't decided on 18's or 19's yet. Its coming with silver 19" talladegas but i will be picking it up and going straight to a rim and tyre shop to change em. Not a fan of them at all.
What mine you working at? I'm out at hail creek with rio...
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my personal pick would be 18s with 235/45x18 but if I was going 17" I'd try for 245/45 or 235/50..... Not sure how it would go for clearance though.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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More rolling circumference figures:Originally posted by brad View Postmy personal pick would be 18s with 235/45x18 but if I was going 17" I'd try for 245/45 or 235/50..... Not sure how it would go for clearance though.
235/35 R19 = 1973 mm
245/45 R17 = 1989 mm
245/40 R18 = 1992 mm
245/35 R19 = 1998 mm
235/50 R17 = 2037 mm
235/45 R18 = 2040 mm
235/40 R19 = 2047 mm
Some say the stock fitment of 235/35 R19 leaves very little room already, so there may be issues going bigger.
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Probably, especially as you have to keep in mind the clearance between the tyre & the springs seat & also as the sidewall of the tyre gets bigger, it flexes side-to-side moreOriginally posted by Diesel_vert View PostSome say the stock fitment of 235/35 R19 leaves very little room already, so there may be issues going bigger.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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Reviving a dead thread here but I had to goto the 17"s and now that it's done I couldn't be happier, such a smoother ride and bugger all road noise with the added benefit of not having to dodge every little corregation on the road. Found a brand new set of 17" jetta rims and banged some rubber on them all for under a grand, clearances are fine and no rubbing so... So far so good2007 Golf GT Sport TDi sold!
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pics please! im guessing with that extra tyre sidewall, as long as you keep that rubber nice and shiny (be it satin or wet look), it'll look damn tough (im with kaanage - i like smaller wheels)Originally posted by Angryman View PostReviving a dead thread here but I had to goto the 17"s and now that it's done I couldn't be happier, such a smoother ride and bugger all road noise with the added benefit of not having to dodge every little corregation on the road. Found a brand new set of 17" jetta rims and banged some rubber on them all for under a grand, clearances are fine and no rubbing so... So far so good
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