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  • #16
    Originally posted by Oak View Post
    does droping it effect the handling or ride much? and how much would I be looking at to drop it?
    Yes it will. Did you go the ACC (think its called) adjustable suspension?

    Don't just change the springs, it will compromise the handling.

    For a decent setup, allow a few thousand. There will no doubt be cheaper options available or coming soon, but with cheaper products come compromise.

    If you bought KW V1's from the UK, they would be around $2000 landed.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Oak View Post
      There BBS 18x8.0 50 5/112 CH025

      all together cost $4200 ish with rubber, I think without rubber it was about 3800? ill have to check when I get home. I went with the 18's due to the price difference, for 19's I was quoted $6500
      I was thinking of getting the same a of CH's for the Jetta, still contemplating the idea....

      $4200? Where from? The lowest I've been quoted was 3600 with Falkens from JAX and they even said they could go lower... the lowest price I've heard the CH's going for was $2600 (with Falkens) from the same JAX I got the quote from, but that was when they had the sale going during Christmas... annoyed that i missed that.
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      • #18
        ok got the recipt, they where $710 each $2840 total without rubber

        from Jaxquickfittyres, And yeah it was when they had that sale on from Nov-Dec
        Golf - Candy White 103TDI MY09 DSG

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        • #19
          Well that's not too bad then. lol it's a lot different to your earlier post where you estimated the wheels cost $3800!

          There BBS 18x8.0 50 5/112 CH025

          all together cost $4200 ish with rubber, I think without rubber it was about 3800?
          So your rubber was about $1300? What tyres are they? - I am not familiar with them.
          2019 BMW M3 CS

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          • #20
            Looks expensive, I suppose — 'til you check what VW want per wheel for standard Golf replacements.

            I had a Mk 6 16" alloy wrecked by a semi.

            Replacement cost his insurance $1064 as a VW spare part.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by elisiX View Post
              Well that's not too bad then. lol it's a lot different to your earlier post where you estimated the wheels cost $3800!



              So your rubber was about $1300? What tyres are they? - I am not familiar with them.
              Read my post above - Marangoni Mythos. Had them on my R32. Good tyre in my opinion. Much better than the rubbish Conti Contact Sport 2's......god I hated that tyre.


              Motor Magazine Tyre Comparo - Lifted from another forum (carandimage)

              For what it's worth...

              245/45 R18 this year, tested on a VE SS-V ute, 6AT (oddly, the SS-V has standard 19" wheels, but the test vehicle was fitted with the SS's 18's). Steve Pizzati was the driver. DECA was the venue.

              The contenders:
              Bridgestone Potenza RE050A
              Dunlop SP Sport Maxx
              Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3
              Maxxis MA-Z1
              Marangoni Mythos
              Falken FK 452

              Dry handling:
              Dunlop 47.2 secs
              Goodyear 47.3
              Maxxis 47.3
              Marangoni 47.4
              Bridgestone 47.5
              Falken 47.9

              Lateral G-Force:
              Bridgestone 0.78g
              Goodyear 0.74
              Dunlop 0.74
              Falken 0.72
              Marangoni 0.72
              Maxxis 0.71

              Dry braking 100km/h-0:
              Goodyear 37.5 metres
              Bridgestone 37.8
              Marangoni 38.2
              Falken 40.2
              Maxxis 40.6
              Dunlop 40.8

              Wet braking 60km/h-0:
              Bridgestone 20.0 metres
              Falken 21.6
              Dunlop 21.8
              Goodyear 22.0
              Maxxis 22.0
              Marangoni 22.9

              Final results (grip, feel, balance, cost, score):
              6th Maxxis (7, 6, 4, $400, 17/30)
              5th Dunlop (7, 7, 5, $378, 19/30)
              4th Falken (8, 6, 5, $290, 19/30)
              3rd Goodyear (8, 7, 7, $288, 22/30)
              2nd Bridgestone (8, 7, 8, $278, 23/30)
              1st Marangoni (9, 8, 9, $350, 26/30)

              Marangoni ??? Who the fcuk are they? I must admit to having never heard of this brand. How does a tyre finish 4th, 5th, 3rd and LAST in the respective 4 tests and come out on top?

              Pizzati says of the Marangoni: "These had a tonne of grip. They were sharp, balanced; really nice. In fact, they were so confidence-inspiring, that you really didn't mind having a hot go with them, because you knew they'd hang in there. They were also great on change of direction and super-stable under brakes. I like them a lot."

              And of the Bridgestone: "Another really nice set. They're just a little trickier when you're right on the edge. They have good pace, but it's just a little more difficult to know what they'll do on the way out. Then again, they never actually did anything too dramitic. Turn-in was nice. Overall, a good set, both in terms of grip and feel."
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              MY11.5 Mk6 Golf GTI 5dr Candy White DSG Detroits MDI Bluetooth Bi-Xenons RVC Tint R-Tails - SOLD
              MK5 R32 3dr Black DSG - Loved it
              MY14 CLA45 AMG

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              • #22
                The wet braking thing is a concern though. An extra 2m to stop. Could mean alot in the wrong situation.
                MY10 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon TSI Candy White DSG Leather Sunroof MDI Bluetooth Tow Tint
                MY11.5 Mk6 Golf GTI 5dr Candy White DSG Detroits MDI Bluetooth Bi-Xenons RVC Tint R-Tails - SOLD
                MK5 R32 3dr Black DSG - Loved it
                MY14 CLA45 AMG

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                • #23
                  In the Bridgestone RE050A's, looks like VW provided me with a good stock 18" tyre for the Detroits. Replacement cost isn't too bad, either.
                  GTI MKVI Candy White | 5 door | DSG | ACC | 18" Detroits | Leather | Electric Seat | Sunroof | RNS510 | Dynaudio | Park Assist | RVC | MDI

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                  • #24
                    Thanks for the pics, Oak. These are what I've been looking at for my white TSI. Now I know what they'll look like....sensational
                    Current drive:2016 Golf GTI 40 Years in Pure White

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                    • #25
                      now what to do with my original 17" alloys.....

                      anyone know anyone looking for some?
                      Golf - Candy White 103TDI MY09 DSG

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Oak View Post
                        now what to do with my original 17" alloys.....

                        anyone know anyone looking for some?
                        Wouldn't you keep them so that when you eventually sell your car you don't end up selling $4000 worth of wheels with it. Those CH's would compliment many cars I would imagine - of course offset & stud pattern permitting.

                        Also, if you ever plan on going to the snow you'd want those 17's in case you need to fit chains.
                        MY10 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon TSI Candy White DSG Leather Sunroof MDI Bluetooth Tow Tint
                        MY11.5 Mk6 Golf GTI 5dr Candy White DSG Detroits MDI Bluetooth Bi-Xenons RVC Tint R-Tails - SOLD
                        MK5 R32 3dr Black DSG - Loved it
                        MY14 CLA45 AMG

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                        • #27
                          I find these wheels don't work on the MKV/VI

                          They look horn on some cars but not others, because of offsets.
                          Sometimes the wheel is flat-faced, and other times it's dished.
                          For example:

                          Dish:


                          Flat:


                          Dish:


                          Flat:


                          Just my $0.02 anyway

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                          • #28
                            I can't put chains on the wheels as they are?
                            Golf - Candy White 103TDI MY09 DSG

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                            • #29
                              I would keep the original wheels and tyres. You will not really get a fair amount back for them (IMO) and you will want the stockers for when you sell.

                              Almost noone would buy a car like yours (not a GTI) with BBS wheels.. it'd be a bloody hard sell I think.

                              Oh and that's not dish... this is dish. My TTQ..

                              2019 BMW M3 CS

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                              • #30
                                Those TT wheels are sick!
                                I was thinking more about the concave look of some BBS fitments as opposed to others.

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