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Wheel off-set for MK1


Flying V

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Hi Guys!

Does anyone know the off-set for the original gt3 mk1 wheels (front and rear)?

Also does the original wheels of the mk1 use spacers?

When I bought my MK1 it had after market wheels on it, and I plan to put it back to the original look. Just want to make sure I get the right off-set when I buy my new wheels. :)

Thanks and God bless!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi!

I ended up also buying gold BBS LM's for my car. However the size of the front wheels that was delvered to me is 18x8.5 offset 56 (instead of 18x8 off-set 52). I'm assuming its the size for the MK2.

Do you guys think it's ok to use this size in the MK1 considering it's .5 inches wider than the stock tires. With regards to the different off-set, I was thinking of just not installing the front spacers to more or less compensate for the difference in the off-set and the wider tires.

Thanks and Godspeed!

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