DanE30
Number of posts : 76 Location : Not too far from St Ives..... Drives : E30 320is Registration date : 2008-07-21
| Subject: Mk1 Caddy wheel advice Wed Jan 20 2010, 17:46 | |
| Hi guys,
As you can see from my sig I'm into my E30's and have been for eight years.
I'm just about to buy a friends Mk1 Caddy as a daily which is standard except for a 1.9td lump and 5 speed box. I want to flip the rear axle, fit some coilovers and some interesting wheels.
I'm after wheels preferably with a dish in 14" or 15" with a bit of poke.
What wheels can you guys suggest/recommend along with offsets and suitable tyre sizes?
Cheers | |
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CaddyRage Admin
Number of posts : 6348 Age : 43 Location : Ellington, near Huntingdon, cambs Drives : T4 2.5tdi daily, 83 mk1 golf gti 16v, 92 mk1 Caddy project Registration date : 2007-12-29
| Subject: Re: Mk1 Caddy wheel advice Wed Jan 20 2010, 17:53 | |
| Go for something with et15 fronts and et7 rears I'am pretty sure thats what my rm's worked out with a little poke | |
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matty_mk1
Number of posts : 6255 Age : 39 Drives : Mk2 audi TT / BBM mk2 VR / Air'd passat wagen Registration date : 2008-01-24
| Subject: Re: Mk1 Caddy wheel advice Wed Jan 20 2010, 17:56 | |
| - CaddyRage wrote:
- Go for something with et15 fronts and et7 rears
I'am pretty sure thats what my rm's worked out with a little poke ET is rather useless without widths lee | |
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CaddyRage Admin
Number of posts : 6348 Age : 43 Location : Ellington, near Huntingdon, cambs Drives : T4 2.5tdi daily, 83 mk1 golf gti 16v, 92 mk1 Caddy project Registration date : 2007-12-29
| Subject: Re: Mk1 Caddy wheel advice Wed Jan 20 2010, 17:57 | |
| whoops, he already knows but for others, they are 7.5 and 8.5 wide 15's | |
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