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MK4 Ibiza - What Alloy Wheels Fit Archive!

troopermk1

Active Member
Apr 11, 2012
45
0
Bolton
well done Lambro...uv no idea how hard it is to get a straight answer about wheels and tyres....cyber pint for u :D

Looking at these

4x Asia-Tec - Triad 17" (Silver)
Size: 7 x 17
PCD: 5x100 5x110 5x98
Offset: 35

4x Nankang - NS2 (205/40R17)
Speed Index: V
Load Index: 84
Vehicle Manufacturer: Seat
 

Mark_Karting

Active Member
Mar 3, 2012
121
0
Near Glasgow, Scotland
I know you can't run lower than a certain offset, im just wondering why? Why does a lower offest wheel not fit and where does it rub? I understand offset, its just visualising where a set of wheels would sit thats confusing me :)
 

Packham

Active Member
Jul 19, 2011
177
0
Sheffield
I know you can't run lower than a certain offset, im just wondering why? Why does a lower offest wheel not fit and where does it rub? I understand offset, its just visualising where a set of wheels would sit thats confusing me :)

If its a low offset on a wide wheel then there is more chance of the wheel rubbing on the arch
 

barry1988

Guest
hi, with the skoda vRS alloys (spider ones) fitting to a ibiza cupra tdi is it only the 17's that fit?
and they fit well with no spacers as my cars standard.

and on the off chance any for sale? can't stand the cupra tdi alloys

thanks, Barry
 

Johnson1993

Guest
Celica momo alloys

About to get some R16 7j et22 ch49 alloys off a celica and wanted to know if they will go straight on? Many thanks George
 

bungle89

Guest
Guys,

Following on from my thread about Cupra alloys, I have come to the conclusion that I am not going to find a set quickly so I am looking to purchase some OZ F1's with tires to tide me over until I find some standard Cupra rims! Can somebody please confirm that these will fit over the Cupra brakes, using spacers is fine if necessary!

Spec as follows:
OZ F1's
5 x 100
7J
et35

Any help is much appreciated as I am a bit clueless on et even after reading up about it!!

Cheers!
 

vroomtshh

Full Member
Sep 11, 2005
4,222
3
Dreghorn, Scotland
Guys,

Following on from my thread about Cupra alloys, I have come to the conclusion that I am not going to find a set quickly so I am looking to purchase some OZ F1's with tires to tide me over until I find some standard Cupra rims! Can somebody please confirm that these will fit over the Cupra brakes, using spacers is fine if necessary!

Spec as follows:
OZ F1's
5 x 100
7J
et35

Any help is much appreciated as I am a bit clueless on et even after reading up about it!!

Cheers!

They'll definitely bolt onto the car, but you might end up with a 20-30mm spacer. I can;t say for definite but some wheels certainly do
 

bungle89

Guest
So the et being 6mm lower means the wheels will sit 6mm further in to the car, is that correct? As apposed to poke 6mm further out?

With the et being 35 if I added 10mm spacers would that mean the et would then in effect be 45 so the wheels would stick out 4mm more then the standard wheels?

Geez this stuff is confusing!

Cheers
 

vroomtshh

Full Member
Sep 11, 2005
4,222
3
Dreghorn, Scotland
So the et being 6mm lower means the wheels will sit 6mm further in to the car, is that correct? As apposed to poke 6mm further out?

With the et being 35 if I added 10mm spacers would that mean the et would then in effect be 45 so the wheels would stick out 4mm more then the standard wheels?

Geez this stuff is confusing!

Cheers

ET35 will stick out 6mm more than standard. The lower the number, the further they stick out.

On most cars, getting the offset close is all you need, but because of the AP calipers, offset is pretty much irellevant on cupras. Its brake clearance you need to worry about, and no-one ever advertises that
 

bungle89

Guest
ET35 will stick out 6mm more than standard. The lower the number, the further they stick out.

On most cars, getting the offset close is all you need, but because of the AP calipers, offset is pretty much irellevant on cupras. Its brake clearance you need to worry about, and no-one ever advertises that

Cheers for the help, I think I will get them bought! If they don't fit I will have a a little cry though! :cry:
 
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