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Re: Wheel size revisited




On Sun, 21 Dec 1997 19:57:42 -0600 "Daugherty, Jerry"
<jdaugherty@inacomps.com> writes:
>At the risk of getting flamed, I'll ask the question.(If there is an
>answer in a FAQ somewhere, I'll take the address in good humility)  I
>have a chance to buy some Corrado G60 BBS wheels at a great price.  I am
>curious if the 15" wheels fit on my 87 8v without getting into springs,
>shocks, etc?  I definitely want to go to a larger tire, but my pockets
>do have a bottom (or at least that's what my accountant says.
>Taxes?!?..  I HAVE to pay those?...)  Anyways, thanks in advance.
>
>Jerry Daugherty


Why would you get flamed over this question?? Its perfectly legit in my
book. I do think your safe in using this wheel but i have NO facts to
back myself up with. Do you know what the ET is on the wheels?? (If not,
I have a friend with a set who could look it up for me. UNLESS of course
somebody knows the answer.) 
I think you would be fine using the 15's but there's a few ways to find
out for sure. Bolting them up to your car is one way..... knowing
somebody who has then on a Scirocco is another.... anyone...anyone...


              Shawn Meze
86' Jetta GLi           82' Scirocco GTi
The Fastest, Quickest, Cleanest and
best looking Scirocco in all of San Diego!
http://www.Geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/1308/index.htm 


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