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Noob Wheel/Tyre Questions - R14 to R15 for Disk Brakes
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 627487" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>By the sounds of what you’ve said, you are going to need to go to 15” to suit whichever brake option you plump for. If steel wheels are your thing, I would personally recommend you look for a set of split screen wheels, some of which are affectionately called ‘crows foot’ wheels. They have a nice high offset, so will suit more tyre options than most aftermarket alloys. The design is slightly different to the Beetle smoothie (which look similar to the standard early bay 5x205 wheels) but retain that more original look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 627487, member: 20098"] By the sounds of what you’ve said, you are going to need to go to 15” to suit whichever brake option you plump for. If steel wheels are your thing, I would personally recommend you look for a set of split screen wheels, some of which are affectionately called ‘crows foot’ wheels. They have a nice high offset, so will suit more tyre options than most aftermarket alloys. The design is slightly different to the Beetle smoothie (which look similar to the standard early bay 5x205 wheels) but retain that more original look. [/QUOTE]
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