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kelvin
07-07-2005, 12:27
See here;

http://www.retro-rides.org/wheels.asp?issubmitted=PCD&newPCD=7&submit=go

Paul Woods
07-07-2005, 17:39
ive just sticky'd this,thats superb kelvin....obviously we are only interested in 4/100 matches but the rest of it is bound to come in handy.

kelvin
07-07-2005, 17:40
well, finding this stuff beats working!

Paul Woods
07-07-2005, 17:42
or indeed making TNT in your kitchen! :shock:

kelvin
07-07-2005, 17:46
couple of months 'till that starts! :D

Garbe
23-03-2007, 13:22
found this may be helpful

http://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html

mods can delete if not

godtheater
09-12-2010, 01:47
See here;

http://www.retro-rides.com/wheels.asp

bad site not working - junk - fyi

-G

Paul Woods
09-12-2010, 07:41
To be fair it was 5 years old :) , i've edited the original link which now works.

godtheater
09-12-2010, 14:03
wow your fast thanks Paul

Paul Woods
09-12-2010, 19:22
That's what Becky says....

nik
09-12-2010, 20:19
but without the 'thanks'..

snowtigger
10-12-2010, 00:46
And only every Other night apparently.

rjevans
17-12-2010, 23:42
lol, not like me, but back on to the offset subject,

it says we are 4 x 100.....

my Rev 1 is 5 stud, but i am changing to rev 3 tubby hubs, are they different? if so, what alloys do i need, size wise?

snowtigger
18-12-2010, 01:27
All mk2 are 5x114 that's the configuration of mm in a circle of the studs so 5 studs by 114mm, then you have your offset how deep your dish is most standard dish is 35 if you want more sticking out your car you have to lower the offset my rims on the back are 20 so they stick out more and have a deeper dish, you can go to 12 though or lower if going custom.
If you higher the offset you put more if the wheel into the car.
So 5x114 9 et 35 is a 5 stud 114mm 9 inch wide rim with a 35mm offset.
You probably want 10inch rears with a low offset like 12 on the back, most of them are 18s though not many 17inch rims out there, you may still need spacers just depends on the trd kit, also check that the rims clear the brake setup your using.
I bought my rims from rarerims they were very helpfull give the web page a browse, it took me three months to finally get the rims I wanted in all the correct sizes good luck.