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Tyres for a GTI

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  • Tyres for a GTI

    Hey

    Just looking for user experience/opinion for good rubber for my GTI.

    I currently have the Aus stock rims (195/65/14 - is that the correct width?).

    It's only gonna be a weekend car so I don't need high end rubber but if the price is right I will consider.

    Also I have heard with steelies you can de-weld the centre and weld it into a wider rim? If so what size is good as to not have stretched tyres and rub. Something like 7s?

    Or is it worth getting 15inch steelies? I wanna be able to keep the centre wheel nut cover. I doubt it will fit on 15s though...

    Cheers

  • #2
    155/55/14 on 14x7.. perfect amount of stretch.

    neales wheels will do it, so will oz wheels. any where between 120 and 160 per wheel for widening. get some bridgestone potenza re001s on there if you're not planning on going wider. they're cheap and grippy.
    87' MK2 GTI
    13' MK7 TDI

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    • #3
      if you don't need high end but want a quality tyre. yokohama c drives are my pick. http://www.yokohama.com.au/ourtyres/tyre.aspx?tyreid=66

      can't remember how much i paid for them...somewhere around the $140 i think?!?

      you can actually drop the profile slightly...get them in 195/60/14 for your stock rims. thats what i did...
      Last edited by limmy; 08-04-2009, 08:04 AM.
      mk2 GTI 16v

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      • #4
        there's st george tyres in ...? st george? they'll do tyres pretty cheap. alternatively, look in your local junk mail for beaurepairs/jax tyres etc for sales. i picked up a set of potenzas (re001 195/50/15) for just under $400 from jax during a sale.
        87' MK2 GTI
        13' MK7 TDI

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        • #5
          Yeah I got my Pirelli's for my GT from "ol man Taleb" he is hilarious.

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          • #6
            Ben try tempe tyres there pretty good for tyres not wheels (lets just get that put on record!)
            I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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            • #7
              Well it turns out Tempe, Taleb and St George Tyres are all owned by the same three brothers.

              Originally posted by DubSteve View Post
              Ben try tempe tyres there pretty good for tyres not wheels (lets just get that put on record!)
              Are you sure about that Steve? I think their wheels look ace!
              Last edited by benough; 08-04-2009, 05:11 PM. Reason: because this link is twice as awesome

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              • #8
                Originally posted by benough View Post
                Are you sure about that Steve? I think their wheels look ace!
                Number one according to that douche!
                I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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