17"x7 alloys, any problems?
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enimadrummer
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17"x7 alloys, any problems?
Just about to purchase some 17" x 7 alloys with 205/40/17 tyres for my 2000 Polo. Fitment is ok with, et 38.
Just wondering if theres any problems with putting these alloys on? Will they rub when full lock? Will I have to adjust anything?
Cheers
Just wondering if theres any problems with putting these alloys on? Will they rub when full lock? Will I have to adjust anything?
Cheers
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carmadaaron
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cool job! so it doesnt rub at all now?www.neil-f.net wrote:Full Lock - Yes
Reversing Fast(ish) - Yes
back bumper lining with a full load sumtimes scuffs.
Its all easily fixed with a small area being grinded and hit with a hammer![]()
Took me about 45 mins to fix all the rubbing problems / unseal
Neil
however, lowering will cause problems, because ppl with 16s have rubbing... time to roll the arches
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I want to go 30mm... so i suppose i will find out sooner rather than later.
I dont have mud flaps ...but my mate has a civic (N Plate) when he put 15" on they dont rub - but when he reverses up hills/kerbs they fall off -wheel catches... so i presume the polo would do the same ? Well any car with bigger wheels than meant ?
Neil...
I dont have mud flaps ...but my mate has a civic (N Plate) when he put 15" on they dont rub - but when he reverses up hills/kerbs they fall off -wheel catches... so i presume the polo would do the same ? Well any car with bigger wheels than meant ?
Neil...
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carmadaaron
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with ppl in the back, the mudflaps are a pain,www.neil-f.net wrote:I want to go 30mm... so i suppose i will find out sooner rather than later.
I dont have mud flaps ...but my mate has a civic (N Plate) when he put 15" on they dont rub - but when he reverses up hills/kerbs they fall off -wheel catches... so i presume the polo would do the same ? Well any car with bigger wheels than meant ?
Neil...
best to remove them...
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wolfrace mantis ... dont ask!
lol.
www.neil-f.net, is your car lowered on those 17s or what? did u just have to take flaps off?
www.neil-f.net, is your car lowered on those 17s or what? did u just have to take flaps off?
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Nah , im on standard shokies...
Ok Ok - If its sunny tomorrow i'll go down take a few pics show where the area that scuffs that needs hit with huge hammer to move it back 3cm. The rubbing on standard is not really that bad - ovi reason's you dont want ANY rubbing.
After hitting an area of 2cm * 2cm in the wheel arch and hitting it towards the back of the car (got me ? ) then there was no running.
See when you weld metal together and you get this kinda buldge - i grinded that down then hit it back with a hammer - undersealed it and replaced the inner mud thing (Not mud flaps - but the arch lining)
As i say - pic 2morro and it will explain much better !!
Ok Ok - If its sunny tomorrow i'll go down take a few pics show where the area that scuffs that needs hit with huge hammer to move it back 3cm. The rubbing on standard is not really that bad - ovi reason's you dont want ANY rubbing.
After hitting an area of 2cm * 2cm in the wheel arch and hitting it towards the back of the car (got me ? ) then there was no running.
See when you weld metal together and you get this kinda buldge - i grinded that down then hit it back with a hammer - undersealed it and replaced the inner mud thing (Not mud flaps - but the arch lining)
As i say - pic 2morro and it will explain much better !!
Looks the s**t !!carmadaaron wrote:not lowered.... 3ppl in the back....www.neil-f.net wrote: The mk6 polo - is that lowered ? And i take it there people hidding in there
I need mine lowered - scared incase i get 2 much rubbing as i have a full load now and then
A: I get the paintwork fixed (Scrathes . handles and spoiler)
B: New cluth fitted (One i have is shagged !! )
Where in Glasgow you from ?
