jacko198
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Hi,
My mate at work needs some wheels, and i have got some lying arround, BUT i dont know if they are going to fit as he has a polo
Im not sure what offset they are, as i havent looked yet (not at my house) but i know they fit my corsa, so i am guessing they are 42-45 offset? If thats right.
Now from looking on some website, the polo takes 32-38 offset wheels. Is that right?
If for example the wheels were a 42 offset, could they go onto the polo at all? Or is it dangerous etc etc etc etc 
Jack
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Ian_GTI
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might rub on the inner arch and look shit, you wont know till you try one on though
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jacko198
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Suppose so, he only need them for a motorway journey, which makes it worse!
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alan-g-w
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Offsets were invented by the internet. Basically, you're never going to know unless you have: 1 - the exact dimensions of the wheels with tyre on, or the more simple option 2 - just try them on and see what they're like.
I'd go with number 2.
[Edited on 01-10-2009 by alan-g-w]
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jacko198
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Cheers will do!
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flybikeslee
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the TD rims? may need to use some spacers to push em out a bit and longer alloy wheel bolts, dont use standard steely nuts
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jacko198
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