Got the wheels on last night just as it was going dark. Photos from this morning after snow overnight. I’m well pleased with the Bronze against the Indium Grey.

They are 19x8.5 1Form EDT.1 with 245/45/19 Goodyear Vector 4Season Gen3 SUV tyres.

Many thanks to Oli @BognorMotors for sorting the rims out. Now just to get the STX fully lowered on my next trip to Bognor.

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Nice! I'm looking at getting a used pair in gunmetal right now....also thinking the same tyre size. Mind if I ask your offset?
The ones I have my eye on are ET35 front, et40 rear. Would prefer 40s all round but for the cost saving I'm hoping they'll fit...
 
Hi, mine are 35 all around and I think they sit nicely. Originally I was going to go for 45’s but all advice I received said 35 would look better so that’s what I did and I’m happy with the result.

I was also torn between the graphite and bronze.
 
is anyone running 10mm spacers on there van ? If so could you tell me where to get a pair from.I did find ones online but they say I need to check the hub depth before ordering. I would rather fit ones that people have already tried and work.
I’m on 19” Amarok and have 15mm on the front with 255/45 and they just catch the plastics.

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is anyone running 10mm spacers on there van ? If so could you tell me where to get a pair from.I did find ones online but they say I need to check the hub depth before ordering. I would rather fit ones that people have already tried and work.
I’m on 19” Amarok and have 15mm on the front with 255/45 and they just catch the plastics.

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10mm H&R 5x120 65mm centre bore, google that and you should find some oh and make sure they’re hubcentric
 
T6 T32 Currently running OEM 17” Devonports with Conti Tyres. fancying a change but what to?

Got OEM sportsline springs and Koni shocks so roughly 40mm drop

was looking at sticking with the Devonports and grabbing a matching set of spares but now thinking going for something different as you do!

been searching sales forum and came close to some 20’s but having checked with Direct Line Van Insurance they will only cover +2” over standard. Given I am mid policy and it was competitive I am reluctant to cancel and start again.

My van is Indium Grey Kombi with OEM Chrome side bars so suspect silver or maybe grey will go better than black.

Any advice or pointers?

Any Indium Grey pics with Chrome bars and alternative coloured wheels?

Anyone selling any 18 or 19 sets with decent tyres?

Are the VW Sportsline wheels an option?

any help or advice appreciated
 
Hi, im in the same position myself. Im going for 18`s but as to which make or style, nightmare!! im not going black, and leaning towards silver after someone here pointed out that diamond cut alloys, after time, suffer from degradation of the lacquered surface, something called !"wheel worm" I believe!

My personal choice is the Calibre -Exiles or Wolfrace Dortmunds, both diamond cut (first pic) or Wolfrace X10 in silver, not diamond cut.

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Well the fact that you’re only allowed to go +2 isn’t really an issue since, for a T32, there aren’t really any good (load-rated) options in 20” tyres anyway. Without going (IMHO) excessively big like 275/40/R20.

So 18” or 19” is good! Depends perhaps on usage & style:

In 19” there is a really good sweet spot for a wider sporty tyre at 255/45/R19 (basically like the standard 18” Sportline but without looking as undersized as they do!).

Or in 18” if you prefer a less wide and low-profile sporty look (although note the above is not stupidly low profile by any means) which can work well with more swamper tyre look but also looks good generally then look at 235/55/R18.

There’s also the OEM Sportline standard 255/45/R18 but I and many others think it looks a little under-tyred - ie just a wee bit too small - since it’s actually smaller than the standard eg 215/60/R17s. Good for acceleration I suppose (given gearing).

There are a few other funky options including ‘staggered‘.

(I have a large spreadsheet of tyre options, load ratings, and availability of summer, all-season and winter tyre availability/price across 17-20” wheels! )
 
Well the fact that you’re only allowed to go +2 isn’t really an issue since, for a T32, there aren’t really any good (load-rated) options in 20” tyres anyway. Without going (IMHO) excessively big like 275/40/R20.

So 18” or 19” is good! Depends perhaps on usage & style:

In 19” there is a really good sweet spot for a wider sporty tyre at 255/45/R19 (basically like the standard 18” Sportline but without looking as undersized as they do!).

Or in 18” if you prefer a less wide and low-profile sporty look (although note the above is not stupidly low profile by any means) which can work well with more swamper tyre look but also looks good generally then look at 235/55/R18.

There’s also the OEM Sportline standard 255/45/R18 but I and many others think it looks a little under-tyred - ie just a wee bit too small - since it’s actually smaller than the standard eg 215/60/R17s. Good for acceleration I suppose (given gearing).

There are a few other funky options including ‘staggered‘.

(I have a large spreadsheet of tyre options, load ratings, and availability of summer, all-season and winter tyre availability/price across 17-20” wheels! )
Thanks for info, interesting your comment that the OEM Sportsline looking undersized and possible looking under-tyred. your opinion is interesting and gives room for thought so I thank you for that.

if I going to the cost and expense of changing then maybe I should be looking at 19s

not thinking of swamper look as the van is my daily drive with majority being road travel

19 Cantara look appealing with the 255/45/R19 tyre suggested

someone on here got Borbet CW3 18 for sale which look nice and I have seen these on a few oceans but again are these likely to look similar to the Devonports size wise?
 
Thanks for info, interesting your comment that the OEM Sportsline looking undersized and possible looking under-tyred. your opinion is interesting and gives room for thought so I thank you for that.

if I going to the cost and expense of changing then maybe I should be looking at 19s

not thinking of swamper look as the van is my daily drive with majority being road travel

19 Cantara look appealing with the 255/45/R19 tyre suggested

someone on here got Borbet CW3 18 for sale which look nice and I have seen these on a few oceans but again are these likely to look similar to the Devonports size wise?
Have a search on ‘255/45/19’ and on ‘Cantara’ and you will find lots of posts giving you ideas!!


 
This thread is bound to have some:
Have a search on ‘255/45/19’ and on ‘Cantara’ and you will find lots of posts giving you ideas!!



started trawling through both these threads earlier today but thanks for the heads up
 
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