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15" 8J wheels with an ofset of 25. Will they fit ??


Bennett31
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Hi everyone,

I am new to this forum and have just bought a 1ltr Lupo. I am looking to get a set of wheels for it to begin with and have come across these.

http://www.wheelbasealloys.com/alloy-wheels/lenso/kza/black-polished/15-inch

 

What's everyone's opinion on whether they would rub or not and if I would need to get the arches rolled. The car is not lowered yet but I plan to put it on Coil Overs in the new year.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

PS - Im dyslexic so I apologise for any spelling mistakes.

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I am running 7x15 up front ET37 and 8x15 at the rear, ET45 with a 20mm spacer, No issues but i am also not mega low these days. The rear equates to the same as what you are looking to buy so they will fit but i think on the front they could be a bit tight and poss give you issues on full lock

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I guess it would help, Mine are not rolled so i cant comment, wanted to keep the bodywork standard on it. Hence not running silly low

 

here is mine as it sits, I have got new KW coilovers to go on as mine are cheap and cheap and lows dont go well together.

 

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They are just really bumpy and when running low jus scrub, on my GTI i have KWs and they are mega low tucking the wheels, no scrubbing whatsoever, even over bumps.

 

I have another set of the above wheels in the same spec that i am selling if you are on a low budget. I bought 2 sets to make a staggered set i wanted.

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