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boboridesbmx
11-12-2010, 02:17 AM
ok so for some reason this hasnt bother me untill recently looking at photo's with the mkIII with the side plastic pieces on them, id like to get mine they are not there:( id also like to know whats the best wheel size for he mkIII i have 15x7.5 on the car now they are drag dr20's wrapped in 195/50/15 falken and after chilling with Vegas known as Vegas13 on here and trying some winter rims on with even bigger tires and seeing they can fit with the -40 offset and i forgot what these where either 0 or +40 vegas would remember if i asked him, but whats a good width for wheel on these cars? the current ones in the back are rubbing the coilovers we found that out. also a good front lip? and misc little parts any good sites for this stuff? or is it just knowing what u want and taking your sweet ass time and finding it
8x16" front and 9,5x16" rear are pretty common here in Finland on mk3's.
Just stretch them tires and they will sit flush and you can get really low.
I used to have 7,5x16" all around on my mk3, they were def. not wide enough.
I'm going to be rocking some 8x17's next season on my mk3, they will fit with 195/40 tires.
Should be able to go somewhat low with them, too.
boboridesbmx
11-12-2010, 04:16 AM
8x16" front and 9,5x16" rear are pretty common here in Finland on mk3's.
Just stretch them tires and they will sit flush and you can get really low.
I used to have 7,5x16" all around on my mk3, they were def. not wide enough.
I'm going to be rocking some 8x17's next season on my mk3, they will fit with 195/40 tires.
Should be able to go somewhat low with them, too.
hmmm mmk cause i have 7.5 now and they rub on the coilover in the back....so im tyring to think of something that will work out good
Well, if they rub on the coils you need to get some spacers or wheels with less ET. ;>
My old wheels were ET 35, no rubbing there.
boboridesbmx
11-12-2010, 01:02 PM
Well, if they rub on the coils you need to get some spacers or wheels with less ET. ;>
My old wheels were ET 35, no rubbing there.
the et on these now is 8
MrFukengruven
12-02-2010, 07:07 PM
15's are a bit too small (in my opinion of course). 17's are too big (I had a mk3 with 17's... looked ridiculous). 16's all the way!
Here's my old Mk3 Jetta VR6 (being trailered as usual due to electrical gremlins lol)
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs112.snc1/4824_106599354200_740134200_1748789_8353069_n.jpg
boboridesbmx
12-09-2010, 08:44 PM
15's are a bit too small (in my opinion of course). 17's are too big (I had a mk3 with 17's... looked ridiculous). 16's all the way!
Here's my old Mk3 Jetta VR6 (being trailered as usual due to electrical gremlins lol)
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs112.snc1/4824_106599354200_740134200_1748789_8353069_n.jpg
bahaha as usual? what problem u have
blackjellybean
12-13-2010, 08:01 PM
the et on these now is 8
I feel like you have the offset wrong. Most people run 7.5 with ET25-ish up front with no problems. What coils are you running?
boboridesbmx
12-13-2010, 10:35 PM
I feel like you have the offset wrong. Most people run 7.5 with ET25-ish up front with no problems. What coils are you running?
no coils...:/ supersport cup shocks and springs.
16's fit a mk3 the best. For 15's and 17's, i think it depends on the wheel. I have 17's and they don't look bad, but i prefer 16's. A couple of good pairs would be between 16x7/16x8, 16x7.5/16x9, 16x8/16x9, 16x8.5/16x9.5, etc.
If there are any shows around your area, thats a good way to pick up parts. You could try to find side skirts there. The best way to find decent plastic side skirts is to find a glx being parted out. If they don't have the top molding you could go to ecstuning and they have them there for about $60 each. They were being sold from the dealer but i heard that vw stopped. I could be mistaken.
Tmtuning (tmtuning.com)
Ecstuning (ecstuning.com)
BlackForestIndustries (http://store.blackforestindustries.com)
WRDusa (http://wrdusa.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?)
FourSeasonTuning (fourseasontuning.com)
boboridesbmx
12-22-2010, 09:22 PM
16's fit a mk3 the best. For 15's and 17's, i think it depends on the wheel. I have 17's and they don't look bad, but i prefer 16's. A couple of good pairs would be between 16x7/16x8, 16x7.5/16x9, 16x8/16x9, 16x8.5/16x9.5, etc.
If there are any shows around your area, thats a good way to pick up parts. You could try to find side skirts there. The best way to find decent plastic side skirts is to find a glx being parted out. If they don't have the top molding you could go to ecstuning and they have them there for about $60 each. They were being sold from the dealer but i heard that vw stopped. I could be mistaken.
Tmtuning (tmtuning.com)
Ecstuning (ecstuning.com)
BlackForestIndustries (http://store.blackforestindustries.com)
WRDusa (http://wrdusa.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?)
FourSeasonTuning (fourseasontuning.com)
ahh just the information i was looking for!!! thank you so much man and welcome to the forum!
XThirtySeven
12-23-2010, 02:42 AM
ET+23 is perfect in my opinion. I had some Ronals with 195 45s on them and they sat great
ahh just the information i was looking for!!! thank you so much man and welcome to the forum!
No problem.
And thanks bro :cool
Chase Otter(:
01-11-2011, 01:04 AM
The electrical gremlins are horrible, I dont have blinkers, and occasionally I dont have reverse lights, if I disconnect my battery for more than 20 minutes my car runs like complete shit for about 4 days, and my windshield wipers just feel like they need to always turn on.
sorry for the long post, just saying what you should look out for, Im not the only one with these problems:)
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