VW Scirocco - 20mm Wheel Spacers - How Wide Can You Go?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2022
- In this ‘How To’ video we are going to install some 20mm wheel spacers to my VW Scirocco 2.0 TSI.
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That looks much better 👍👍
Nice
Nice. Gona do same 2 mine now
Satisfying mod! The wheels look so lost in the arches without spacers hey.
Hi mate, did you have any problems with an MOT?
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How do you get the door light to work when you open up the Door ones at the bottom of the Door Card...
They need wiring in and then coding in
My steeering vibrates whenigo above 70mph after putting 13mm front and back. Did you tighten wheel bolts while car was in the air?
You do need to make sure that the mating surface for the spacer to the hub is clean, also some spacer will be better than others, I certainly don’t have any vibrations on mine. Wheels should be tightened in a cross pattern once the car is on the ground.
Nice video did u use the same bolts after u put the spacers on
No mate, you do need longer bolts.
What size bolts did you get ?
Thanks for the interesting tips.. I have Scirocco as well and like to do the same. By the way, the wheel studs are long enough to cover the 20 mm spacer right?
Hello mate, thank you for watching this video, I wish you the best of luck with your car, standard wheel bolts will NOT be long enough, but when you buy spacers, they normally will come with long bolts.
Many thanks.. this helps a lot..@@carlubetv
Not mistaken the oem offset is 41 can it fit a + 20 offset on aftermarket wheels?
You would need to check the offset of the aftermarket wheels, potentially not.
Having said that my standard 19 inch wheels are still a long way off the arches, I guess I could fit even wider spacers.
@@carlubetv thanks
Nice video... what the jot and et on wheels..thanks
Thank you for watching mate, i’m not sure the answer to your question though..
Luganos are ET41 i believe👍
Would love to know what wrench that is if possible 🙃
17mm
What front splitter is on the car?
Maxton splitter
What size bolts where used ?
I can’t remember, they were extended ones that came with the spacers.
So 20mm per wheel front and back? Looks good!
Yes mate
Hello mate. Are those wheels 18s or 19s? Any rubbing ? Cheers
19’s bud, no rubbing at all, and lowered 35mm.
@CarLubeTv that's what i wanted to hear. Some people was running on 15mm, thought 20 will be too much but it looks lush. Got a same colour and following you for ideas haha. Great videos 🤟
You’re welcome and think you bud.
How much is the car lowered by?
35mm on H&Rs
They not catch on the front ?
No mate, miles off with the wheels I run.
What exhaust is on that?!
I think it rear box delete mate.
I didn’t do it so that’s all I know.
thats way too much copperslip on the hub! you should only really apply it around the neck of the centre where it slips on to the wheel, and NOT on the entire face or in the bolt threads!
Didn’t know and want to install them too thanks for the heads up.
Possibly the name of the brand of the exhaust?
Hello, I’ve a back box delete, brand unknown, can be found on eBay I think. (I didn’t fit it)
@@carlubetv thank you
Worth doing or not that noticeable?
Did you watch it till the end? Yes very noticeable, also better cornering grip with the wider track.
@@carlubetv I did. The video doesn't really show a massive difference. I'm sure it looks much better in real life. Nice vid anyway 🤙
Thank you mate. Yeh, the car does sit a lot better now in person.
Don't get copper grease on the bolts, it'll make them impossible to torque properly and maybe even loosen.
I dont see much difference