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Guest Higs

1.6 Alloys On A 1.9?

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Guest Higs

Have been offered a set of older 1.6 alloys as a second set for my H plate 1.9.

I am looking to use them as a spare set whilst i refurb my 1.9's.

The question is: do they fit and drive okay in anyones experience?

I know it seems a daft question but i havent changed my wheel sizes before.

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johnrobertgordon

They wont fit, the front calipers will catch the inside of the wheel.

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steve@cornwall
Have been offered a set of older 1.6 alloys as a second set for my H plate 1.9.

I am looking to use them as a spare set whilst i refurb my 1.9's.

The question is: do they fit and drive okay in anyones experience?

I know it seems a daft question but i havent changed my wheel sizes before.

 

14" gti wheels can be either SMR or speedline manufacture- I believe speedlines offer enough clearance for 1.9 brakes- SMR don't. How typically French.....

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t16ryan

IIRC its only the SMRs that wont fit on the rear but the speedliines clear fine and drives fine with them on :angry:

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Miles

I know that the rear makes no differance as I;ve had both SMR and Speedline on the back of my CTi and the caliper is miles away from the rim, Not sure on the front thou but I've had a 1.6 wheel to move a car and didn;t have any problems

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j_turnell

This has been covered lots before so a search would have been an idea. Speedlines fit just fine front and back, smrs fit on the back but sometimes the caliper yoke needs to be ground very slightly on the front to allow clearance.

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Grim.Badger

Weights on the insides of the wheels will catch though, even on the rear.

 

You can get 13" steelies over the rears, they scrape but the wheel can turn, I drove a couple of miles like that without damaging the calipers :angry:

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Guest Higs

Thanks for the advice. They are speedlines so i will get them.

BTW I did a search but couldnt find what i was after!

Cheers guys.

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steve@cornwall
Weights on the insides of the wheels will catch though, even on the rear.

 

If your tyre centre is sticking weights on, rather than using the proper pug-only rim weights, go elsewhere-what else are they skimping on? Same goes for any fitter who can't balance 1.6 wheels "cos of the lack of centre hole!

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Guest edcotic

are 1.9 front discs and callipers bigger then the 1.6 then?

 

it could explain why i've only got 8 months out of my MI16'd 1.6

 

would be good to know for sure, thanks

 

Ed

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pug_ham
are 1.9 front discs and callipers bigger then the 1.6 then?

The discs are the same size (247mm) calipers are different along with the disc & wheel offset is different for 1.9 calipers which is why they can catch on the 1.6 GTi alloys.

 

Graham.

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