Hi All,
Could any one tell me what size alloy wheels/tyres will fit a caddy (2006 1.9 sdi) with standard suspension without causing any rubbing etc.
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Re: Caddy Alloy Wheels
Any VW, Audi, Seat or Skoda wheels (5x112) up to 18 inch will fit without problems.
I currently have MK5 Golf GT 17" on mine but have also had R32 18" on with no issues on standard suspension.
I had some Audi 19" on for a week but the ride was too harsh for my liking, I didn't have them long enough to notice rubbing but for the time they were on they were fine.
I currently have MK5 Golf GT 17" on mine but have also had R32 18" on with no issues on standard suspension.
I had some Audi 19" on for a week but the ride was too harsh for my liking, I didn't have them long enough to notice rubbing but for the time they were on they were fine.
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Re: Caddy Alloy Wheels
With correct ET and width 19's will not rub, even when lowered.
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Re: Caddy Alloy Wheels
Also bear in mind that although all the above wheels will fit, you'll need wheels and tyres that are load rated.
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Re: Caddy Alloy Wheels
Regardless of whether you run your van loaded or not, you MUST use tyres that are rated for the maximum gross weight of your van, not just the weight at the time.
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Re: Caddy Alloy Wheels
Regardless of whether you run your van loaded or not, you MUST use tyres that are rated for the maximum gross weight of your van, not just the weight at the time.
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Re: Caddy Alloy Wheels
That's good to know, thank you.wellsy wrote:Any VW, Audi, Seat or Skoda wheels (5x112) up to 18 inch will fit without problems.
I currently have MK5 Golf GT 17" on mine but have also had R32 18" on with no issues on standard suspension.
I had some Audi 19" on for a week but the ride was too harsh for my liking, I didn't have them long enough to notice rubbing but for the time they were on they were fine.
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Re: Caddy Alloy Wheels
I'm running 17" vw passat sport wheels on mine with no issues!