Will Mk4 Golf alloys fit a Mk5 Golf
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Hi,
I'm trying to find some new 15" alloys for my 2006 MK5 Golf, however apparently most of the VW alloys don't fit the Golf even though they have the same amount of nuts (5).
I tried some VW Bora alloys on my Golf today but the spacing between the nuts were different, so it didn't fit.
I was just wondering if MK4 Golf alloys will fit my MK5 Golf and if any other type of VW alloys will fit?
Thanks,
Ian
I'm trying to find some new 15" alloys for my 2006 MK5 Golf, however apparently most of the VW alloys don't fit the Golf even though they have the same amount of nuts (5).
I tried some VW Bora alloys on my Golf today but the spacing between the nuts were different, so it didn't fit.
I was just wondering if MK4 Golf alloys will fit my MK5 Golf and if any other type of VW alloys will fit?
Thanks,
Ian
as above PCD is different but you do get adaptors
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5x100-5x112-Adaptors-Bol...
Obviously you need to be careful with the offset of the wheel to take into accound spacer width. Mk5 Golfs tend to have an offset of ET51
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5x100-5x112-Adaptors-Bol...
Obviously you need to be careful with the offset of the wheel to take into accound spacer width. Mk5 Golfs tend to have an offset of ET51
cuprabob said:
as above PCD is different but you do get adaptors
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5x100-5x112-Adaptors-Bol...
Obviously you need to be careful with the offset of the wheel to take into accound spacer width. Mk5 Golfs tend to have an offset of ET51
Cheers, I just wish they made the PCD the same :-(. There are so many more 5x100 ones on eBay.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5x100-5x112-Adaptors-Bol...
Obviously you need to be careful with the offset of the wheel to take into accound spacer width. Mk5 Golfs tend to have an offset of ET51
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