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I just fitted my new wheels and they stick out too much on the rears. I got porsche wheels with -1 ET but with adapters they are nearly -20 ET.

 

Are there any porsche hub/brakes/carriers I could use to eliminate the need for adapters?

 

I know arch rolling will help also

 

Any body got any Ideas for me I would be greatful as I love my new wheels :luvlove:

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I just taken them off..

 

old pic though without 3 degree camber shims fitted, also I got 35 profile tires instead of 45 now

 

 

 

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anybody got a plan? he he. anybody got any experience of archenemy.co.uk?

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Can vr hubs be drilled to porsche pattern? also will vr disks go on my valver?

 

cheers Ryan

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So lets see it with the 3deg camber and 35 series tyres...

 

Have a horrible feeling it'll handle like poop with all that ^^^ on though!

 

The question is, do you love these wheels enough to perminantly Mod the car? :scratch:

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looking at a beetle front disk from machine7.co.uk. thats 5x130.. I understand that the disk is 278x10 and a rado rear is 226x100

Does anybody know what I need to do to fit a larger disk? I imagine its the same idea as the g60 280 setup?

 

cheers Ryan

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