L.O.X Guest Oct 18, 2010 #41 Please Post Wheel Pics & Help Where did you get your wheels techie? Last edited by a moderator: Oct 18, 2010
techie Skoda Techie Mar 22, 2003 5,438 5 Worcs Oct 18, 2010 #44 L.O.X said: Where did you get your wheels techie? Click to expand... Classified section on here.
techie Skoda Techie Mar 22, 2003 5,438 5 Worcs Oct 18, 2010 #45 jc_boc said: I wonder if them LCR ones would fit? Techie? 5x100????? Click to expand... Mine are LCR wheels, MK1 are 5x100 MK2 LCR wheels are 5x112
jc_boc said: I wonder if them LCR ones would fit? Techie? 5x100????? Click to expand... Mine are LCR wheels, MK1 are 5x100 MK2 LCR wheels are 5x112
jc_boc Missing the CUPRA R! Jul 18, 2008 9,300 7 Desborough Oct 18, 2010 #46 Oh damn! Stone walled again hahahahahahahhaha
techie Skoda Techie Mar 22, 2003 5,438 5 Worcs Oct 18, 2010 #47 If you were planning the 19" MK2 LCR wheels I think you would have changed your mind seeing the price. From SEAT mine are 330 plus vat EACH.
If you were planning the 19" MK2 LCR wheels I think you would have changed your mind seeing the price. From SEAT mine are 330 plus vat EACH.
skeat12 Apr 23, 2010 913 0 Here Oct 18, 2010 #48 swampy06 said: i like the fr wheels just want them sprayed black!! Click to expand...
The poloman Active Member Aug 2, 2010 176 0 Carlisle Oct 20, 2010 #50 Another quick question for anyone Can anyone confirm that the et (offset) is 43 for the cupra/ bocanegra wheels? Also if you get alloys with a different offset what does it do to the car? Thanks
Another quick question for anyone Can anyone confirm that the et (offset) is 43 for the cupra/ bocanegra wheels? Also if you get alloys with a different offset what does it do to the car? Thanks
erichuyn Newbie Dec 25, 2005 194 1 Netherlands Oct 20, 2010 #51 ET43 is correct for the originals. If you get wheels with a lower ET they stick out more. Higher ET and they get closer to the springs. ET calculator I think in the front you can get away with up to 10mm lower ET and on the back even more.
ET43 is correct for the originals. If you get wheels with a lower ET they stick out more. Higher ET and they get closer to the springs. ET calculator I think in the front you can get away with up to 10mm lower ET and on the back even more.
The poloman Active Member Aug 2, 2010 176 0 Carlisle Oct 20, 2010 #52 Nice one pal just what I needed to know. Thanks
erichuyn Newbie Dec 25, 2005 194 1 Netherlands Oct 20, 2010 #53 BTW this is an overview from a german Seat board. I can read german but just for you guys help from Mr. Google : Seatforum.de wheelsize&offset list
BTW this is an overview from a german Seat board. I can read german but just for you guys help from Mr. Google : Seatforum.de wheelsize&offset list