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  • #31
    avoid turning and corning,then you dont have to worry about rubbing!!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by kelvniii View Post
      Yes i need to check with them when it arrived!

      Double checked with the OZ website for Polo 9N


      Superturismo GT - RACE SILVER + BLACK LETTERING
      SIZES ET PCD x HOLES AT CODE
      7x17 38 5x100 1 W0167220082
      8x17 35 5x100 1 W0167320082

      and check with polo9N.info
      if it is 8x17 ET35 I need to use 205/40 R17 or 225/35 R17
      If it is 7x17 ET38 I need to use 205/40 R17 or 225/35 R17

      215/40 R17 is only for Cross and Fun polo.
      What are 'Cross & Fun' Polo?

      I have the GTi - Just picked up 17x7's and rang around for tyres.....

      Ian Diff told me i need either 215/35/17 or 215/40/17

      Another place told me 205/40/17

      Which is correct? Currently have stock with the Conti SC2's

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      • #33
        either will be fine
        Originally posted by Preen59
        It doesn't matter what car you drive.. If you're a complete wanker.. People still won't want to talk to you..

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        • #34
          I wouldn't go the 215/40s

          Either of the other 2 are fine I believe.

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          • #35
            Every where that i read outside here seems to mention that 215/35R17 & 225/35R17 would fit the polo gti. The problem is my trust is in VWW and nothing else . It seems the 35 profile makes a bit difference with the rubbing but how would that work with the lowering. Whats the widest and lowest anyone on here has gone and have they been having problems?

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            • #36
              i'm running 215/40 R17 with 8x17 rims, without any problem, so i guess 225/35 R17 will be fine too!
              2013 4Motion "BLACK BEAR"
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              • #37
                Originally posted by kelvniii View Post
                i'm running 215/40 R17 with 8x17 rims, without any problem, so i guess 225/35 R17 will be fine too!
                Is your car lowered or not...if yes how much lower than stock?

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                • #38
                  Since i haven't lower it, but soon will get it lower with Eibach 30mm
                  2013 4Motion "BLACK BEAR"
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Y2008 View Post
                    Is your car lowered or not...if yes how much lower than stock?
                    I don't think you can get away with 225s/40s or 35s when lowered, there isn't much room on stock tyres with my 35mm H&Rs on as it is.
                    Originally posted by Preen59
                    It doesn't matter what car you drive.. If you're a complete wanker.. People still won't want to talk to you..

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                    • #40
                      im looking at getting some 17x7s for my car. I currently have the B12kit, what tyre should i be running?

                      Every wheel and tyre place i have called wont give me quotes or estimates on any oz wheels at all...

                      I have no idea why they are doing so - lol its really irritating..

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                      • #41
                        im running 205/45 on my 17's a little rubbing but i think my rims are 7.5 wide not 7s so might make the difference
                        Originally posted by seangti
                        The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by MissVuks View Post
                          im looking at getting some 17x7s for my car. I currently have the B12kit, what tyre should i be running?

                          Every wheel and tyre place i have called wont give me quotes or estimates on any oz wheels at all...

                          I have no idea why they are doing so - lol its really irritating..
                          I've got 17x7's and i run 205/40 R17's. IMO they look awesome when wrapped around the wheel, there's a bit of tyre stretch which always looks good, but enough surface area on the road for minimal wheel slip.

                          I seriously think 215's are too wide for 7" wide rims. I really prefer the look of stretched tyres rather than uglier wider tyres for more grip.

                          2010 Reflex Silver MK6 Golf GTI
                          Sunroof - MDI - Superchip - 19" VMR V710 - Kuhmo Ecsta SPT KU31 - VW Racing Panel Filter

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                          • #43
                            Is there really that much difference in aesthetics and grip running 205s in comparison to 215s? Safety is a priority, id rather have tyres that grip better...

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Y2008 View Post
                              Every where that i read outside here seems to mention that 215/35R17 & 225/35R17 would fit the polo gti. The problem is my trust is in VWW and nothing else . It seems the 35 profile makes a bit difference with the rubbing but how would that work with the lowering. Whats the widest and lowest anyone on here has gone and have they been having problems?
                              I can gaurantee you that 225/35R17 DO NOT fit. That's what the dealer fitted to my car before delivery - they rubbed like a thai massage parlour.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by VW GTI View Post
                                I can gaurantee you that 225/35R17 DO NOT fit. That's what the dealer fitted to my car before delivery - they rubbed like a thai massage parlour.
                                Agree, 225s in any profile will not fit. They rub against the inside of the fender. Simply too wide.

                                215s will fit if 40 profile unless your car is lowered then unfortunately 205s are the go.
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