Alloys for '99 Golf GTi
Discussion
Hi,
Looking for some help/information from anyone in the Surrey area, who might be able to point me in the direction of a good supplier who could sort me out with some new alloys for a '99 Golf GTi.
Had a search of the threads and couldn't find anything particularly relevant... so would welcome any local info.
I'm in the Cobham/Weybridge area, so anything close to there would be great.
Not necessary looking for anything too out of the ordinary - even some decent VW replacements would be good, but the existing set are (way?) past their best, so need to replace the whole set I think.
Thank in advance for any pointers.
Phil
Looking for some help/information from anyone in the Surrey area, who might be able to point me in the direction of a good supplier who could sort me out with some new alloys for a '99 Golf GTi.
Had a search of the threads and couldn't find anything particularly relevant... so would welcome any local info.
I'm in the Cobham/Weybridge area, so anything close to there would be great.
Not necessary looking for anything too out of the ordinary - even some decent VW replacements would be good, but the existing set are (way?) past their best, so need to replace the whole set I think.
Thank in advance for any pointers.
Phil
Thanks - did consider the eBay approach, but don't want to carry the risk (possible refurb'd alloys, dodgy tyres etc).
Would rather get a new set with tyres from a reliable dealer type vendor.
Thanks for the input though.
Phil.
p.s. The current set aren't worth refurb'ing.
Would rather get a new set with tyres from a reliable dealer type vendor.
Thanks for the input though.
Phil.
p.s. The current set aren't worth refurb'ing.
aka_kerrly said:
Hi,
There are plenty of sets of alloys for mk4 golfs on ebay, you should have a huge selection of original factory alloys and aftermarket ones. Also remember that nearly any 5x100 stud seat/audi/skoda/vw will fit.
It also worth considering refurbishing your existing alloys as it can be done for £30-50 per wheel if they are in a standard silver finish but you maybe able to have them painted another colour should you wish.
dave
There are plenty of sets of alloys for mk4 golfs on ebay, you should have a huge selection of original factory alloys and aftermarket ones. Also remember that nearly any 5x100 stud seat/audi/skoda/vw will fit.
It also worth considering refurbishing your existing alloys as it can be done for £30-50 per wheel if they are in a standard silver finish but you maybe able to have them painted another colour should you wish.
dave
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