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JoniGTI

Fondmetal 4000's On 1.6 Hubs

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JoniGTI

Hi guys,

I have a set of Fondmetal alloys on 1.6 Gti hubs, and they stick out too much, are their any suggestions how to solve this, and wanted also to ask if having a wheel this wide impact the handling and to the wear of the components,

My alloys are 7j and ET11,

Another question is if the original 1.6 alloys are et24, should i search for the nearest et for the best matching? (Doesn't matter the size of the alloy?)

Thanks,

Jonathan

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welshpug

swap to base model hubs and 1.9 gti discs.

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Henry Yorke

The original wheels are only 5.5J so as the width goes up, the offset decreases.

 

Your Fondmetals are 1.5 inches wider than your 1.6 wheels. ET11 on a 7J is a low offset and pushes wheels out. The regular size for a 7x15 is around ET15. The ET is the offset, so the distance the bolting face is away from the centre of the wheel. Big dished wheels can have a negative ET value. More info here from a quick Google: http://www.onthelow.net/2010/08/31/offset-width-basics/

 

I ran 7x15 ET 25's on my CTI when I had 1.6 hubs with no spacers. When I put 1.9 hubs on, I had to put a 10mm spacer on to stop it hitting the the shock absorber.

 

Technically a wider stance will wear out wheel bearings quicker, but it will not be that noticable I think. It will alter the steering geometry at the front too somewhat, but potentially give higher speed stability and better cornering.

 

If it is hitting your plastic arches then I would go for basemodel hubs as apart from machining some material off your inner hub of the wheel, then this is your only option.

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JoniGTI

Thanks for the fast replay,

Does changing the hubs to base models does something significant to the stability/cornering? Or does it make only a visual difference by making the wheel stick out less?

Jonathan

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Tom Fenton

Funny, I answered this exact question on a face book group a few months ago, and gave the exact same answers.

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Henry Yorke

Thanks for the fast replay,

Does changing the hubs to base models does something significant to the stability/cornering? Or does it make only a visual difference by making the wheel stick out less?

Jonathan

 

No and yes

 

Funny, I answered this exact question on a face book group a few months ago, and gave the exact same answers.

 

:) The question now is, am I getting a hunger for mixed grills or are you getting a penchant for Monaco shoes

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