Sir Loopalot Posted June 10, 2013 Report Share Posted June 10, 2013 Hey guys, officially fedup and would like some advice before I end up being the sole owner of every teledial out there! hahaLooking to put some teledials on my TDII've got a set of 20mm adapters to start with, so knowing what "if any" wheels would fit the lupo with these would be a help?IIRC "will check tomorow" the teledials I have are 15x6j with slightly stretched tyres... used willtheyfit to calculate a tyre with the least spedo upsetIt's definately something I'm not getting with the offset, again IIRC, I think the main set I have are ET23... I think my line of thought was 23mm plus 20mm adapter equals ET43pretty certain I've tried ET52, thinking maby it's 52mm minus 20mm hub equals ET32 with 11mm diferenceI'm certain I have a few other offsets lurking around.getting too much poke with the main set on the front, basically unusable, not so bad on the rear, although they keep scrubbing the inner arch lip when you go over a bump too fast or have people in the back.also noticed the cars handling went a bit screwy on corners with teledials on the rear, stock wheels on the front... back end kept wanting to slide out, and thats with falken tires.again I'll get exact figures tomorow, but any help would be great as I'm sick of reading that these things go on, yet no definitive breakdown of which actually fit... that I can find anywayswould rather I didn't have to roll my arches if possible too Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koop Posted June 11, 2013 Report Share Posted June 11, 2013 ET is negative offset. ET 23 + 20 mm adaptors = 23 - 20 = ET 3 = pokeET52 + 20 mm adaptors = 52 - 20 = ET 33 = reasonably flush, tuckable 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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