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posted on June 1st, 2010 at 01:17 PM
16 x 6 rims


Ok, starting to look at wheels and tyres.
Thinking of getting two rims for the rear made up 16x6 wide 5 on 2 of my wheels
Tyre will be 195 55 16,,,,, hopefully
My pan is origional 58 splitcase going down one spline
Anyone tried something like this?
Offset???
The 165's tyres on it ATM are only about a inch away from the plates, will I need a more positive offset?
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posted on June 1st, 2010 at 02:13 PM



to go away from the plates, you want less offset, say you have +30 now, going further out 10mm would be +10, a 0offset will be in the middle of the width, so say your spring plate is 100mm from the drum face, you would want a 0 to +20ish so it doesnt interfer, allows for a minimu gap of 15mm or so, was rushed response, will explain better later if nobody else clears it up



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posted on June 1st, 2010 at 02:26 PM



Heh heh... how about "With offset or ET... the higher the number, the further in the rim sits.... the lower the number, the further out the rim sits."

Standard for Beetle rims I think is something like ET 34. 16x7 ET23 is a common Porsche rim, and when bolted to a beetle gives that fattened look on the rear.




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posted on June 2nd, 2010 at 10:05 PM



Ok,,,,,,, mmmmm.
So to go bigger in the rear, with lower profile 195 or 205 x 16 tyres.
Would 7 inch rims be better for guard clearance?




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posted on June 3rd, 2010 at 11:38 AM



Better than what... 6 inch rims ??? If that's what you're asking then nope - 7 inch rims are wider than 6 inch, for the same given offset will have less clearance to the guards.

Changing the offset (ET) affects how far in or out the wheel sits in the guard, but the width is still a massive factor.

Say with 5" ET34 rims you have 25mm clearance inner and outer... assuming the tyre wall bulge stays the same, with 6" ET34 you'll have only 12mm and 7" ET 34 you'll have zero clearance.

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If you go to say 6" ET23 you'll bring the wheel out more, and so would have 17mm clearance on the inner and 7mm on the outer, while 7" ET 23 would give 5mm clearance on the inner and would foul by 5mm on the outer.

In short, to be really sure if a combo will work you need to get some accurate measurements, or borrow some existing wheels and try them.




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posted on June 3rd, 2010 at 04:00 PM



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Better than what... 6 inch rims ??? If that's what you're asking then nope - 7 inch rims are wider than 6 inch, for the same given offset will have less clearance to the guards.


I was also thinking, for the same given tyre size, a wider rim will make the top of the tyre tuck in more. I know the trick works on some live axle cars but I am still new to VWs

I have a rim ready to go I want to drop off at my local wheel repairer, if I go with 16 x 6 can you recommend a offset that should work?
(Will ask them to only tack weld the centres in for trial fit)




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