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  • Originally posted by Pullstarter View Post
    Where'd you get the wheel arch flares from?
    I tracked down the part number from VWVortex website and i was lucky enough my uncle lives in Germany.
    Landed it cost me about $550. I think the flares just add to the fat look of the Tig
    Might want to check this thread out, i think aussietig mentioned it
    2010 Mountain Grey Auto 2.0TSI.
    Leather, Bi Xenon, RNS510 Sat Nav, Comfort park, Fog lights, 4% tints, Genuine VW Narrow flares.
    http://www.optiontint.com.au

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    • Originally posted by voption View Post
      I tracked down the part number from VWVortex website and i was lucky enough my uncle lives in Germany.
      Landed it cost me about $550. I think the flares just add to the fat look of the Tig
      Might want to check this thread out, i think aussietig mentioned it
      http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...nsw-58913.html
      Cheers ..............
      2008 VRS Wagon. Yellow, very yellow!
      Forever blowing bubbles.

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      • Damn ... I did completely forget all about this!

        Why did you have to bring it up again?

        Now mod addiction starting again and those damn Tigorettes aren't working!


        Picture: Pinched without consent from Captain Bungers


        Anybody seriously interested in these, enough to commit to a multiple order and split shipping costs?

        If so, then please respond in this other thread: http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...tml#post695933
        Last edited by aussietig; 21-07-2011, 07:51 AM.
        MY11 Tiguan 147TSI (SOLD)

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        • Originally posted by Tigman View Post
          An update for everyone. Went for these rims in the end - products with 245/40R20 tyres. I tried a wider tyre but it didn't clear the suspension, same with a bigger profile. Without mechanical mods, spacers or similar, I don't think you can fit any bigger.

          Tigman,

          I like the size, any more pics on how it fits?
          How is the ride quality? braking/handling? MPGs? How off is the speedometer?

          I'm on the same boat, like the 20" look but don't like the low profile 35 tires have, plus not to mention ride quality, this is my daily driver and for a harsh ride I already have my S2000. plus would like to keep some of the "off road" capabilities (like going through a poodle and not bending the rims, kind of off-road)

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          • Is it me or 19" tires are considerably more expensive than 20" tires? at least that's what i have found, 245/45/19 tires usd $ 172/ea, 245/40/20 usd $145/ea! same brand (Hankook V12)

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            • If it's for a Tiguan you need to be going 245/35/20 not 40 series. Kumho KU31 available in this size at Tempe for around $200 each.
              2008 VRS Wagon. Yellow, very yellow!
              Forever blowing bubbles.

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              • Originally posted by Pullstarter View Post
                If it's for a Tiguan you need to be going 245/35/20 not 40 series. Kumho KU31 available in this size at Tempe for around $200 each.
                I'm just scared of how harsh the ride would be on a 35 profile... as well of how thin they look on the car...

                How bout 255/35/20? wouldn't that look slightly taller than 245/35/20? yet not as much as a 245/40/20?

                My tig came from factory with New Yorks (235/50/18 ) tire height is =27.25.
                a 245/40/20 tire height is =27.72 would be a .47 difference in height (would this mess things up?)

                P.S.
                245/35/20=26.75
                255/35/20=27.03

                thanks for the input

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                • Originally posted by gabster View Post
                  I'm just scared of how harsh the ride would be on a 35 profile... as well of how thin they look on the car...

                  How bout 255/35/20? wouldn't that look slightly taller than 245/35/20? yet not as much as a 245/40/20?

                  My tig came from factory with New Yorks (235/50/18 ) tire height is =27.25.
                  a 245/40/20 tire height is =27.72 would be a .47 difference in height (would this mess things up?)

                  P.S.
                  245/35/20=26.75
                  255/35/20=27.03

                  thanks for the input
                  In my opinion, if you are worried about comfort more than look, you should stick with 18" wheels at the most.
                  My 19"s look ace in my opinion but the ride is certainly harsher than what you feel in cars with a larger and softer sidewall.
                  My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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                  • Yep...I'm with team_v

                    If ride is the main importance to you, then dont go for 20's...

                    Larger size tyres and ride quality are at opposite ends of the see-saw!
                    2018 Ralyee Green RS wagon. Fully optioned.
                    Previous vehicles:2015 Volvo V60 Polestar (my one detour from VW/Skoda!)
                    2013 Platin grey RS wagon / 2012 White Polo GTI / 2009 Black 125 Tiguan

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                    • 255/35/20 is a spot on match with the stock diameter wheel and tyre combo. But as previously stated if you're worried about comfort don't get 20"s.
                      2008 VRS Wagon. Yellow, very yellow!
                      Forever blowing bubbles.

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                      • Originally posted by gabster View Post
                        Tigman,

                        I like the size, any more pics on how it fits?
                        How is the ride quality? braking/handling? MPGs? How off is the speedometer?

                        I'm on the same boat, like the 20" look but don't like the low profile 35 tires have, plus not to mention ride quality, this is my daily driver and for a harsh ride I already have my S2000. plus would like to keep some of the "off road" capabilities (like going through a poodle and not bending the rims, kind of off-road)
                        I haven't noticed a difference in braking or handling. The ride is ever so slightly harsher but not noticeable most of the time. The speedo now under-reads by 3kmh at 100kmh, so nothing really. Very happy with the result thus far.
                        Last edited by Tigman; 01-08-2011, 07:02 PM.

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                        • Originally posted by Pullstarter View Post
                          If it's for a Tiguan you need to be going 245/35/20 not 40 series. Kumho KU31 available in this size at Tempe for around $200 each.
                          I run 245/40/20 just fine, with the correct offset it just clears the front suspension and is only 3% larger than standard diameter.

                          Personally, this is the smallest profile/width I would ever consider at 20". It just doesn't look right to me with a narrow profile, each to their own I guess.

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                          • Originally posted by Tigman View Post
                            I run 245/40/20 just fine, with the correct offset it just clears the front suspension and is only 3% larger than standard diameter.

                            Personally, this is the smallest profile/width I would ever consider at 20". It just doesn't look right to me with a narrow profile, each to their own I guess.
                            Tyre standards recomendation is stay within 2% + or - of the standard diameter. 3% will affect the speedo and gearing to some extent but as you say each to their own.
                            2008 VRS Wagon. Yellow, very yellow!
                            Forever blowing bubbles.

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                            • Well I went ahead and gave in and got these


                              As posted on vwvortex. I just could no say no to this deal, $450 for all four 20x8.5 et35
                              What do you buys think?

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                              • Originally posted by gabster View Post
                                Well I went ahead and gave in and got these


                                As posted on vwvortex. I just could no say no to this deal, $450 for all four 20x8.5 et35
                                What do you buys think?
                                Saw this on vortex.
                                Great looking wheel.

                                Can you get some weight figures for us?
                                TSW is an entry level brand over in the USofA
                                My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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