Wheels(5 stud)

Tommy G

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Hi, i have a 1999 cordy 2.0 16v and was wondering how hard it is to fit 5 stud hubs is there a straight swap? or is it more! wanting to fit the rs4 wheels if possible! Cheers in advance Tom
 

m0rk

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rears are easy peasy, just swapp to mk3 golf gti discs

fronts are harder work needing hubs, bearings & CV joints
 

Tommy G

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rears are easy peasy, just swapp to mk3 golf gti discs

fronts are harder work needing hubs, bearings & CV joints.

Thats what i thought thats quite a bit of work was just hoping could straight swap :) guess thats just being lazy! got photoshop 9 but not sure how to edit wheels onto it as i would see what it would look like, (see if its worth the hassle):confused:
 

Bogwoppit

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How about fitting some bolt on PCD adapters to go from you existing 4 stud to a 5 stud fitting.
This is dependent on the offset of your new wheels and the thickness of your PCD adapters.
 

Tommy G

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How about fitting some bolt on PCD adapters to go from you existing 4 stud to a 5 stud fitting.
This is dependent on the offset of your new wheels and the thickness of your PCD adapters.

omly prob with that is wheels will be 7.5 or 8 wide and lowered so dont know if that will fit under the arch or not!?:cry:
 

Tommy G

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You're not talking 18's are you? If so I wouldn't bother, getting them to fit is a PITA, and they don't look right.

Yeah was thinking 18's but was really only a thought! i would be buying new so could get the right fitment, i've got 17s on there now with not a single problem but dont like the look of them
 

Tommy G

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i prob will buy other 17's, but thats why i asked bout 18's and if it was easy to change! aint that what this foram about
 
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