Your advice on alloys please

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johndow
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Your advice on alloys please

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I want to buy a set of alloys for my wifes 1.0L polo. It has a set of 4 spoke badly tarnished 13 inch rims, but i want to get new larger rims. i would like 15 inch, but don't want to lose too much ride quality, as we are expecting a child in August, and it will primarily be in the polo.

I have seen a couple of sets which i like, but not sure if they are available for the 1997 polo. Links are below:

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and

[img=http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/575/poloalloys7if.jpg]

I would be grateful if anyone knows where i can get these to fit the 97 polo, or of similar alloys.

JD
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Post by tupac2makaveli71 »

only the first link works 4 me mate, i like them though (on the yellow polo)
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Post by DanDiesel »

first of all, welcome to the forum
:D yeah same here mate, only the first link works mate!
those alloys on the yellow polo are genuine vw alloys i do believe!
u can either ask vw for aquote to see how much they would cost new or

www.ebay.co.uk

always loadsa vw alloys floating about on there!
as for fitment the mk4 and mk5 polos both have 4x100 PCD and the offset i think is the same!
put it this way, i've seen mk4 wheels on a mk5 so theres no reason to suggest that it wouldn't work the other way aswell!

hope this helps mate!
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tut tut, you people :lol:

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All you had to do was copy and paste the url into your address box :lol:
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Post by tupac2makaveli71 »

lol, still the first ones look MUCH better then the second ones, they look like they are aftermarket but stock at the same time, anyway i like them they are nice and subtle
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ModifiedMadness wrote:All you had to do was copy and paste the url into your address box :lol:
tom ur just the photo and photoshop god :lol:
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Post by loud »

the first ones are are stock, they came on my 16v.

I'm away to buy a new set of wheels cos the t**t that had the car before me curbed them to hell, so if u want a set to refurb give me a shout :D
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DanDiesel wrote:
ModifiedMadness wrote:All you had to do was copy and paste the url into your address box :lol:
tom ur just the photo and photoshop god :lol:
:lol:
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Post by johndow »

All,

Cheers for the help. That's interesting about the MK4 and MK5 polos taking the same wheels, i had never known that. I will check it out.

What year did the MK5 run to??
loud wrote:the first ones are are stock, they came on my 16v.

I'm away to buy a new set of wheels cos the **** that had the car before me curbed them to hell, so if u want a set to refurb give me a shout :D
Loud, I'm looking to get wheels and tyres, but if the wheels are keen enough i might consider it.

Would you have any pictures of them. I know a guy who works at refurbing alloys, and i would like to see what it would cost to sort first.

I take it they are 15inch and would fit the 97 polo.

Thanks for the help

JD
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Post by ModifiedMadness »

I'm pretty sure that the MK5 ran until 2001 (51 plate) then the MK6 aka 9N came out.
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Post by loud »

yea i'll get pictures up once when i get the chance, i'm pretty sure the 6n2 has the same offset as the 6n so they should fit perfect and would come with good condition tyres.

they are fairly curbed like so it might not be economical, but we'll see.

i've never seen a 51 plate mk5, newest i've seen is X reg
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There are 51 plate GTi's kicking about
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Post by vdubyabush »

out of them two first ones man
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Post by inder »

defo from 2000-2001 (51) plate is the latest

first pic is down at the moment, will comment later

but second pic shows the standard vw alloys for the mk5 polo

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