Hey guys so ive recently gotten the wheels i want for my golf cheviot hot wires. Now they are not very wide and i wanna space them out by 10mm or so just wondering if anyone has used any and what brands
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Originally posted by davemandave View PostHey guys so ive recently gotten the wheels i want for my golf cheviot hot wires. Now they are not very wide and i wanna space them out by 10mm or so just wondering if anyone has used any and what brands
A better option would be to see if you can do a swap with someone who has ones with the offset you want and they are happy with the offset you have.
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Originally posted by davemandave View PostWhere is it stated that they are illegal
Found it; "Spacers between the wheel and hub are not permitted unless provided by the vehicle manufacturer as original equipment. "
Section 13.3.2 Option 2
Source:
Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
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If you are going to get spacers get hub centric ones as they will be more stable. ECS tuning spacers worked fine no problems. Stay away from cheap eBay ones as they can fuse to your rotor and can be potentially unsafe.
Make sure you don't poke too much because;
1. Your wheel will start to rub on your arches and can potentially seriously damage them if your shocks compress enough.
2. Yes they are illegal and you might run into a cop that will give you a defect because your poke is too obvious.
Measure how much poke you will have with whatever spacing you get so that you don't get any surprises.
Police have much higher priorities than giving people defects for slightly spaced wheels, it's not like they will notice your wheels spaced by 10mm as you stated and pull you over.
But what about wheels with offsets that make them spaced you ask?
The regulations state that the wheel must not go out further than the arch, must be inside.
However, as stated before in this thread. Insurance will not cover anything if you have them installed so that's another risk you have to think about.Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
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