I want to get them, but I want to make sure of what I'll need first. Since the stock mkiii wheels are the same width and offset all around, I'll have to do something about the mkiv wheels so that they'll have the same distance from the outer edge to the rotor in respect to each other.
Mkiv tt wheels are 8"/9.5" wide front/rear, +50 offset all around. That means the rear wheels will "stick out" more than the fronts, and my solution will be to get a spacer for the fronts. I made the calculations, and it looks like the rears stick out 19.05mm more than the fronts, so I'll need 20mm spacers. The results will be like .7" farther out than stock all around. My goal is to only have to buy one pair of spacers while still having the wheels stick out more, which seems like it's possible.
From searching, I've found that bolt-on spacers are better than slip-ons, and Project Kics are recomended. Here's what I can't seem to find: Are the studs on the car too long? Would the studs and nuts hit the wheel mounting surface? If so, how would I shorten them without throwing off the balance? Would I have a problem with rubbing if I went with the stock tire sizes (I have stock tems shocks/springs, and upgraded swaybars)? If so, which tire sizes wouldn't? Oh, and if someone could double-check my math, I'd appreciate that, too.
Mkiv tt wheels are 8"/9.5" wide front/rear, +50 offset all around. That means the rear wheels will "stick out" more than the fronts, and my solution will be to get a spacer for the fronts. I made the calculations, and it looks like the rears stick out 19.05mm more than the fronts, so I'll need 20mm spacers. The results will be like .7" farther out than stock all around. My goal is to only have to buy one pair of spacers while still having the wheels stick out more, which seems like it's possible.
From searching, I've found that bolt-on spacers are better than slip-ons, and Project Kics are recomended. Here's what I can't seem to find: Are the studs on the car too long? Would the studs and nuts hit the wheel mounting surface? If so, how would I shorten them without throwing off the balance? Would I have a problem with rubbing if I went with the stock tire sizes (I have stock tems shocks/springs, and upgraded swaybars)? If so, which tire sizes wouldn't? Oh, and if someone could double-check my math, I'd appreciate that, too.