
The biggest visual change to the car, and the one we'll be focusing on here, was the addition of a set of Hartmann Lamborghini Gallardo replica wheels (Model G5) in 19x8", et42. The more aggressive offset (for a Mk5 anyways) of this early set never made it into production, so if you want this same stance, you'll need to run some 5mm spacers on the 47mm offset they offer. Just be prepared to do some fender clearancing to accommodate the tires. The G5's are relatively light for being big 19x8" rollers by the way, and have held up really well to the abuse.
So the 215/35 R19 Dunlops that J had been running ended up bubbled and in poor shape thanks to the combination of having practically no side wall, and running on typically poor New York / New Jersey highway surfaces. Josh ran the wheels in silver for a while, and although they looked good, it just didn't have enough "pop."




The finished product, up close. This fitment is without any spacers or anything, fills the arches perfectly!

I think it made a huge difference in the looks of the car. The slightly larger tires fill up the fenders more completely, and the black wheels really tie together the black trim around the bottom of the car and the "shield" grill, whereas before it seemed out of place. They have the added benefit of making the car look about 100 times more aggressive and moody.

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A few nerdly corrections... first tires were Direzzas, these are Sport Max. With the ET42 you probably wouldn't have to clearance with the 215/35, *probably* clearance a bit with the 225/35, and DEFINITELY with 235/35. I had a set of those on first and couldn't get them off fast enough... I can still hear the fenders crying.
ReplyDeleteHa, yeah for real...they were some MEATY 235's too. Either way it looks great with the black wheels. What front lip do you have? where did you get that again?
ReplyDeleteand a black VW badge...his would complete the "classsy" murdered out mk5 look
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