Tire Wheel Combo
Theron J. Bliss
tbliss at mestek.com
Wed Oct 4 17:44:19 EDT 2000
Yes, but the rear fender plays no part in that. The outside diameter is
no different on the 17" then on the 15".
And there are probably about 2000 parts that are identical on the Golf
and the 5k, so I see a ton of similarities.
Todd Phenneger wrote:
>
> And just WHAT relation is there to a Golf and a 5ktq. None that I
> can see. Just because it works on your Golf or V8 doesnt mean it
> will on a 5ktq. The rear fenders cause great problems fitting large
> tires. That said, if you use spacers in front a 225/45-17 WILL fit
> with No fender rolling or grinding. BTDT. But it Wont work with the
> same offset front to back. IE...with a 45mm offset it is close and
> MAY work up front. Better to go about 40mm. And a 45mm Offset or
> 40mm offset will rub majorly in the rear. But a 50mm offset works
> well back there. Some have run 225's on a 45 offset in back but with
> 17's it seems to not work well without rolling the fenders. On a V8
> you can run 245's just fine, but not a 5ktq.
>
> If you cant go with custom built 17's (expensive) then you can
> look at going with a 215/45-17 like Theron suggests and that (I would
> guess) will clear with a 45 offset wheel. But you MAY have to run max
> Neg Camber settings in back. (Still staying within alignment specs of
> course)
>
> Just sharing my experience and what I've read on the list. But we
> could NOT fit 225's on 17's with 45 offset and had to go more offset
> in back and less in front. a 6mm spacer or 8mm spacer seemed to work.
>
> l8r
>
> TOdd
>
> "Theron J. Bliss" <tbliss at mestek.com> wrote:
>
> You shouldn't have any problems fitting 17". If I could do
> it on my golf, you
> definately can on the 5k. Probably like a 225/40-17, or a
> 215/45-17 would work
> great. Just double check your offset, but if the rims have
> the wrong offset,
> spacers can be safely used. Check out some of these sights:
>
> http://www.discounttiredirect.com/discount.splash.html
> http://www.tirerack.com/index.jsp
> http://www.victoriatire.com/
> http://www.tires-wheels.com/
>
> I hope this helps. I also have a tire size conversion chart
> in xls (Excel)
> format if you want to properly plus size tires. It gives you
> circumfrence and
> RPM divergence.
>
> Theron J. Bliss
> 1990 V8 Quattro
>
>
>
> Nik Brkic wrote:
>
> > What is the biggest tire wheel combo that I can fit on a
> stock bodied '86
> > 5KTQ? how wide can I go with out getting too personal with
> the tie rod? I
> > want to fit a 17" rim with at least a 215/40 or 45/ZR17
> and am willing to do
> > some body work to make this combination work. TIA
> >
> > Nik Brkic
> > 1986 Audi 5KTQ
> > 1990 Jeep Cherokee 4.0 (For Sale)
> > Vancouver BC Canada
> >
> >
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> Todd Phenneger
> 83' ur-q (awaiting a 20vt)
> 84' 4ktq fun but I'm sick of CIS.
>
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