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  • fitting vr6 wheels on a mk1

    how can you fit vr6 wheels to a mk1???

    has it ever been done???

    im planning something mean for my next project...


    cheers

    gordan
    Audi S3 8L - Stroker GTX3582 700bhp+
    Golf GTI 1980
    Golf GLS 1979
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    There are a lot of Mk1s on 5x100 wheels, and a few different ways to go about it. You can buy some PCD adapters from 4-5x100, but this will lop about 20mm off the offset of the wheels making them stick out more.

    Or, you can run VR6 rear hub carriers and rotors on your Mk1 (and of course the disc rear end) and convert the front end to late model hubs aswell - requires modification of the tie rod ends and front strut strut bodies (all detailed in search on VWVortex). The front brakes would also need attention then, too - the 280mm or 288mm VR6 brakes would be nice, but also need the bigger master cylinder etc... everything has a knock on effect...

    You can also buy the special 5x100 front hubs from one of the BergCup suppliers - these press straight into Mk1 wheel bearings etc. They're also fairly good value. This is the only way I'd do it, unless you have a good understanding of steering geometry and/or are confident with a welder... going to the larger front wheel bearings by using Mk2/3 hub is handy in a race car or one with wider track than standard, though.
    Last edited by Valver.; 20-01-2009, 05:57 AM.

    1976 Project Carbon Mk1 - Sold! | 2015 Lotus Exige Cup | F80 M3 Family Wheels

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Valver. View Post
      There are a lot of Mk1s on 5x100 wheels, and a few different ways to go about it. You can buy some PCD adapters from 4-5x100, but this will lop about 20mm off the offset of the wheels making them stick out more.

      Or, you can run VR6 rear hub carriers and rotors on your Mk1 (and of course the disc rear end) and convert the front end to late model hubs aswell - requires modification of the tie rod ends and front strut strut bodies (all detailed in search on VWVortex). The front brakes would also need attention then, too - the 280mm or 288mm VR6 brakes would be nice, but also need the bigger master cylinder etc... everything has a knock on effect...

      You can also buy the special 5x100 front hubs from one of the BergCup suppliers - these press straight into Mk1 wheel bearings etc. They're also fairly good value. This is the only way I'd do it, unless you have a good understanding of steering geometry and/or are confident with a welder... going to the larger front wheel bearings by using Mk2/3 hub is handy in a race car or one with wider track than standard, though.
      thank you very much valver.

      were can i get these adapters from..

      cheers

      Gordan.
      Audi S3 8L - Stroker GTX3582 700bhp+
      Golf GTI 1980
      Golf GLS 1979
      www.facebook.com/etunersmotorsportau

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 16v_kid View Post
        thank you very much valver.

        were can i get these adapters from..

        cheers

        Gordan.
        you can get them from www.tccamotorsport.com.au

        or ebay will have them in us.
        mk4 the mods begin for round 2 hahahha

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        • #5
          thank you very much...

          cheers..


          Gordan.
          Audi S3 8L - Stroker GTX3582 700bhp+
          Golf GTI 1980
          Golf GLS 1979
          www.facebook.com/etunersmotorsportau

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