18" 8J with ET35 are protrude beyond the car body, but I found wheels with ET45.
Does the 225x35 tire fit inside? Rims are a little cost and I don't be sure if they will not hit the wheel arch or shock absorber...
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Easiest way to see if a 8Jx18 ET35 or ET45 will fit is to go on an alloy wheel retailer website such as www.rimstyle.com and see which offset of wheels they display in 8Jx18” size for a 2011 6R Polo. They will also also show which size tyres to fit. Here are the 8Jx18” wheels for a 2011 6R Polo on the Rimstyle website;RadoX wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 10:39 pm Hello, as I know by default VW Polo 6R there are 7.5J wheels in 18".
18" 8J with ET35 are protrude beyond the car body, but I found wheels with ET45.
Does the 225x35 tire fit inside? Rims are a little cost and I don't be sure if they will not hit the wheel arch or shock absorber...![]()
I agree, IMHO they protrude too far out from the car’s bodywork, so could be illegal in many countries.
SRGTD wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 9:47 am It’s also worth remembering that even if the wheel doesn’t protrude beyond the bodywork, the tyres might (will depend on the width of the tyres fitted). Even with the 6C Polo GTI and the standard 7.5J x 17” wheel and 215/40 R17 tyre set up, in the UK (not sure about other markets) VW fitted little plastic wheel arch extenders to the rear wheel arch lip to cover the exposed section of the tyre tread...