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  • #31
    Don't think it's legal as such but still gets done


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    • #32
      Originally posted by dylan8 View Post
      What model bbs? No rs or rm iv laid my eyes on can have too much taken off without been questionable. Just from the ones iv seen anyway
      These.
      They were 17x8 ET35. I wanted to bring them back to ET45 - partly because they had too much poke on the front (at least 6mm) & partly because the OEM bolts weren't getting full engagement with the hub threads (4mm). They guy said I could get ET43 (8mm) max off them. In the end I didn't bother. The wheels with tyres cost me ~$400 and were pretty tatty so I didn't think it worth doing the offset change without a full refurb. In the end I drove on them for about 10,000km & sold them for ~$320.

      Who knows, maybe if I'd gone ahead with it the machinist would have done half a job and only taken 4mm off or buggered them?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
        Just a question as Im unsure of the rules here. Is it legal to modify in any way a Mag wheel.

        The reason I ask is because in NZ when running mags I had someone buckle one of mine just lightly on outer edge.

        It was able to be cold rolled and was OK but was told that in no way could it be ground, drilled or welded.

        Seems from this thread that it is common to do it here.
        Yes, it's legal to weld / repair them. If done properly, the weld is stronger than the surrounding alloy. Unfortunately, the standard of workmanship often leaves a lot to be desired.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by defie View Post
          Yeah just spoke to the wheel guy and no dice! So there gonna be up for sale-swaps


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          What did he say? Have you tried anyone else? This seems such a shame considering how good they looked on your car.
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          • #35
            It was just gonna be to much work and still wouldn't fit right! Don't get me wrong I'm shattered, but I'm not gonna rape bbs wheels when someone else can enjoy them

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            • #36
              Fair enough man! I really wasn't expecting them to poke like they did, it must be the polo rear suspension setup or how flat the arches are, on a different car et15 6.5J would probably tuck. I can get away with 8J et20 on mine, but obviously it's a different year polo.
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              • #37
                Can any wheel expert please help me; I'm currently running 17 " Denvers on my mk6 Golf 90tsi, they are 7.5" wide with 51 offset. I'm now thinking of buying some 17" aftermarket wheels of the same 7.5" width but with 45mm offset. My question is I'll like to know the few downsides/tradeoffs on suspension/handling for pushing the wheels out by 5mm? Thanks.
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                • #38
                  6mm will be fine
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by dylan8 View Post
                    6mm will be fine
                    Thanks dylan8, but I've heard about scrub radius being an issue, do you subscribe to that?
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                    • #40
                      Scrub radius? No idea what the even means.
                      Look at your current wheels. Can you cope with the being 5mm further out? I'd imagine you won't be able to see or feel the difference. Not like you are going to 9" wide wheels or something
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by dylan8 View Post
                        Scrub radius? No idea what the even means.
                        Look at your current wheels. Can you cope with the being 5mm further out? I'd imagine you won't be able to see or feel the difference. Not like you are going to 9" wide wheels or something
                        Got it mate. Thanks heaps!
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by OYE View Post
                          Can any wheel expert please help me; I'm currently running 17 " Denvers on my mk6 Golf 90tsi, they are 7.5" wide with 51 offset. I'm now thinking of buying some 17" aftermarket wheels of the same 7.5" width but with 45mm offset. My question is I'll like to know the few downsides/tradeoffs on suspension/handling for pushing the wheels out by 5mm? Thanks.
                          Zero issues. A lot of the OEM 17x7.5 are ET45. It's when you get closer to ET35 the steering might feel a bit different but a proper wheel alignment fixes that anyway.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by brad View Post
                            Zero issues. A lot of the OEM 17x7.5 are ET45. It's when you get closer to ET35 the steering might feel a bit different but a proper wheel alignment fixes that anyway.
                            Thanks brad
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