Anybody fitted VW Golf Alloys?
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It doesn't matter if the difference is 50mm or 0.1mm...if the stub of the hub isn't bearing any of the force exerted by the the wheel, you're putting a lot of extra strain on the studs. You'll probably be fine, actually, but if it's a case of spending £20 to have some piece of mind that your wheel won't come off when you're taking a tight corner at speed, it's a no-brainer.
Interesting comment about the mk2 rear drums. I've a niggling feeling that might be correct, actually.
cheers
James
Interesting comment about the mk2 rear drums. I've a niggling feeling that might be correct, actually.
cheers
James
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'70 164
...and some modern FWD nonsense to get me to work...
'89 740 Turbo Intercooler
'88 360 Turbo Intercooler
'85 360 GLT
'81 343 GLS R-Sport
'79 343 DL
'70 164
...and some modern FWD nonsense to get me to work...
It's partially a clearance issue (which yours obviously doesn't have) and also a handling issue (I know that fitting incorrect offset rims can cause tramlining and in FWD cars it can cause torque steer).redline wrote:thats strange Johnny ,
I didnt use spacers with the vauxhall rims on the redline and it drove perfectly
But if it doesn't do any of those that's cool!

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I've never doubted a mk3 
Still with Frits on this one though, I can't be the only one that thinks for £20 you've got the extra piece of mind when you go for a hard drive (which, tbh, most of us prolly do)?

Still with Frits on this one though, I can't be the only one that thinks for £20 you've got the extra piece of mind when you go for a hard drive (which, tbh, most of us prolly do)?
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'03 S60 D5 SE, '91 (J) MX5, 1954 Cyclemaster
Ex:
'89(F) 340 GL F7R (ex B172k) - Fake -> SBKV 300 Runner Up 08, 12; '91(H) 340 GL B14.4E - Kar; '88(F) 360 GLT B200E - Jet -> BKV 300 Runner Up 09; '89(G) 360 GLT B200E - Beast
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Not all cars have a centre location for the wheel, although its not that common, actualy more common on light commecials for some reason.
The way I understand it the weight of the car is supported by the clamping load of the bolts holding the wheel to the hub, and the spigot is there partly as a handy place to fit a grease cap/seal to the hub, and to make it easy for the average punter to fit the wheel bolts (only have to turn the wheel to align holes and wheel usualy stays put while owner risks life and limb retrieving wheel bolts that have rolled into the outside lane of the m25)
BTW most aftermarket spigot rings are made of plastic, and I run 14 second quater mile drags on golf wheels with no rings, and drive it on the road on renault rims again with no spigot rings. not having a pop, just my personal experience in these matters 
The way I understand it the weight of the car is supported by the clamping load of the bolts holding the wheel to the hub, and the spigot is there partly as a handy place to fit a grease cap/seal to the hub, and to make it easy for the average punter to fit the wheel bolts (only have to turn the wheel to align holes and wheel usualy stays put while owner risks life and limb retrieving wheel bolts that have rolled into the outside lane of the m25)


This thread is interesting. I tried to use a set of 4x100 Vauxhall rims on a drift day and lost 5 wheel nuts within 3 laps! They felt like they had torqued down, but then came loose as soon as it was driven. I thought this was due to the pitch of the face on the nuts not matching the wheels, but what else could it be?

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hello people im new to V3M and this thread has been a good read
i have a 343 which i just bought and i have a BMW e30 335i (engine from a e34 535i) i heard that golf alloys fit bmw's so if golf wheels fit a volvo will bmw alloy fit a volvo?
i thought about using the bmw 205/55/15 7j on the volvo but i think they will be too wide but my 14ich bottle tops will sit nice if they fit?
any idea

i have a 343 which i just bought and i have a BMW e30 335i (engine from a e34 535i) i heard that golf alloys fit bmw's so if golf wheels fit a volvo will bmw alloy fit a volvo?
i thought about using the bmw 205/55/15 7j on the volvo but i think they will be too wide but my 14ich bottle tops will sit nice if they fit?
any idea


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