Hey there, i have just had my first car, car a VW Polo genesis. Its the squareback version, i was wondering what alloy wheels i can have. The tyres i have are 13" and i cant find many alloys that make 13"'s. Can anyone suggest some alloys that would fit or tell me if i could possibly fit bigger tyres.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
many thanks,
Dan
ALLOY WHEELS FOR MY MK3 GENESIS
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Hi,
I have 14"x6" ET 38 wheels on my squareback with 165/60/14 tyres. On my genesis it scrubbed on one side at high speeds 75-80mph+ so the arches needed rolled (£50 a side) but on my squareback GT they dont rub unless I carry silly loads (full gt engine box and an engine crane! dont ask
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So i would recommend the above sizes, just depends on the condition of your suspension (my genesis was lower than my GT weird) or how vw alined the back axle I recon.
good luck!
edit - also once the arches are rolled there is a reasonable gap at the sides between the tyre and arch, so possibly the tyre size above what i fitted may fit. But if you want to lower it the future the above gives more freedom!
O and squarbacks are by far the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have 14"x6" ET 38 wheels on my squareback with 165/60/14 tyres. On my genesis it scrubbed on one side at high speeds 75-80mph+ so the arches needed rolled (£50 a side) but on my squareback GT they dont rub unless I carry silly loads (full gt engine box and an engine crane! dont ask
So i would recommend the above sizes, just depends on the condition of your suspension (my genesis was lower than my GT weird) or how vw alined the back axle I recon.
good luck!
edit - also once the arches are rolled there is a reasonable gap at the sides between the tyre and arch, so possibly the tyre size above what i fitted may fit. But if you want to lower it the future the above gives more freedom!
O and squarbacks are by far the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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185/60/14 certainly doesn't agree with squarebacks. I've got the damage on my car to prove it thanks to the previous owner! You might get away with 195/45's on 14x6 rims cause they will be a lot lower profile than 185/60's, but I can't garantee it. Sometimes it can vary from car to car as to how low you can go.