I've completely forgotten the offset that the MK5 uses
Quote from: rdfcpete on August 29, 2009, 08:13:49 pmI've completely forgotten the offset that the MK5 uses ....I believe the Monza 18's are ET 51.Aren't those TT wheels diamond-cut lacquered? (White worm risk).
Quote from: RedRobin on August 29, 2009, 08:53:18 pmQuote from: rdfcpete on August 29, 2009, 08:13:49 pmI've completely forgotten the offset that the MK5 uses ....I believe the Monza 18's are ET 51.Aren't those TT wheels diamond-cut lacquered? (White worm risk).RR - Can I clarify, will ET 45-51 fit as a general rule?I've had a wheel fly off on me before due to fitting with the wrong ET, so I want to be 200% sure I buy wheels that are the right fitting.Be cool if I know the ET range I can look for Cheers.
Quote from: rdfcpete on November 18, 2009, 10:51:39 pmQuote from: RedRobin on August 29, 2009, 08:53:18 pmQuote from: rdfcpete on August 29, 2009, 08:13:49 pmI've completely forgotten the offset that the MK5 uses ....I believe the Monza 18's are ET 51.Aren't those TT wheels diamond-cut lacquered? (White worm risk).RR - Can I clarify, will ET 45-51 fit as a general rule?I've had a wheel fly off on me before due to fitting with the wrong ET, so I want to be 200% sure I buy wheels that are the right fitting.Be cool if I know the ET range I can look for Cheers.The wheel wont have came off because of the offset, that will be because of the shoulder on the wheel bolt. Most aftermarket wheels need different bolts. 45-51 offset is fine in most cases but you have to take into account the wheel width. if its 45 offset then you really will be asking for trouble with a wheel over 8.0 j wide. Other sizes will fit but with problems when you go fast round bends or lower the car.