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  • 2006 build Polo GTI Stock Wheels Questions

    Hi Guys, after a few searches I have found 2 different offsets for the stock Denver 16x6.5 wheels; either ET 42 or ET 35. This apparently depends on the manufacture date. Is this really the case???

    Also I have read that the GTI has a wheel bore of 57 and the rims I am looking at have a bore of 56.1, is this a massive problem??

    And can anyone please confirm the rim weight on it's own as well?

    Thanks,

    Anthony
    Last edited by VWindahouse; 20-01-2009, 07:29 PM.

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    i think you'll find its 38 or 43. 43 being on models 07 and later

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    • #3
      Originally posted by VWindahouse View Post
      Also I have read that the GTI has a wheel bore of 57 and the rims I am looking at have a bore of 56.1, is this a massive problem??
      i'm pretty sure you'll have to machine it out a bit, not sure of costings sorry.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by VWindahouse View Post
        Also I have read that the GTI has a wheel bore of 57 and the rims I am looking at have a bore of 56.1, is this a massive problem??
        Well, they won't go on unless you bore them out to 57.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Grant View Post
          i think you'll find its 38 or 43. 43 being on models 07 and later
          Other way around.43mm was the original,after 2007 38mm.
          Weight is around 9kg.
          Cheers
          enr

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          • #6
            Originally posted by MACCAA View Post
            Other way around.43mm was the original,after 2007 38mm.
            Weight is around 9kg.
            Cheers
            enr
            ah yes my bad. mine had 38's

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            • #7
              Thanks to all I am wanting to go a little wider this time tyre wise. To a 215/40R17 and was wondering with either a 7 or 7.5" rim, what offsets you forum folk had success with no rubbing?

              And yes I plan to also lowering the Pog with H&R springs as well (2.5cm)

              Thanks again

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              • #8
                Originally posted by VWindahouse View Post
                Thanks to all I am wanting to go a little wider this time tyre wise. To a 215/40R17 and was wondering with either a 7 or 7.5" rim, what offsets you forum folk had success with no rubbing?

                And yes I plan to also lowering the Pog with H&R springs as well (2.5cm)

                Thanks again
                Which tyres do you plan to get? As far as I know, no decent performance tyres are made in that size?

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                • #9
                  what do you class as a performance tire???
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                  • #10
                    I have a o8 model gti polo , I made the mistake of buying some second hand gti polo rims & tires for cheap, from a 06 model . And they come very close to the calipers on the front and did not fit comfortably, the back went on ok.
                    I should have looked into that first.

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                    • #11
                      So what is the reason behind the different offsets from the early Polo to the newer model?

                      Are the hubs different or maybe the brake disc? I wonder if can convert mine to a 43 offset!

                      There are lots more wheel options due to the popularity of the Subaru which run a ~ 45 offset.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by shaneth View Post
                        what do you class as a performance tire???
                        Well, of the notable brands (Michelin, Toyo, Bridgestone etc) none of their tyres are that size.

                        It's either 205/40 17, 215/45 17 or 205/45 17.

                        Feel free to correct me if you've found some.

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                        • #13
                          Falken Avenis R-Spec and Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 I think.

                          Thank you jamesatfish for your info! On an 07 built polo it seems you need an offset of 32 and a 7.5" wide rim to fit a 215/40R17 tyre with no rubbing!

                          That being said is it safe to assume that on a 06 built polo I should go for 37 offset considering the 06 origional offset was 43 as opposed to 38 on the 07?
                          Last edited by VWindahouse; 21-01-2009, 09:51 AM.

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