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Old September 17th 2004, 09:29
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Originally Posted by mbartell
I know it's been sneered at, but what would I need to put golf disks on my '71 (1302) super? ... I just think that it would be easier to find the parts locally, and I know a guy who has a really nice set of 18" wheels that would bolt on to the smaller 4 bolt. ... I have adjustable struts on the front, and don't want to give them up for 1303 ones, either.
First off, I ask lots of questions and recently many of them were about brakes in combination with suspension, wheels and tires. I received many responses. Some were conflicting. Some varied widely in the amount of funds or DIY know-how necessary. And sometimes, the discussion became spirited. I never got the idea anything or anyone was sneered at. And I would be an easy target. That's what I love about this forum.

At least two of the options were VW-based. One leaned towards Karmann Ghia and the other towards the Golf. I haven't totally made up my mind yet because I'm still deciding how much over-budget I'm willing to go and to what components I will be over-budget with, but I will be going with one of these two options for sure.

My suggestion is to check out VDubCustoms first. Besides being one of the sponsors here -- a plus in my way of thinking -- they make billet hubs for any application of wheel fitment using Bug and Golf IV components. You would have Golf IV brakes even though you would commission them to make the earlier generation Golf four-bolt pattern. Although somewhat pricey, keep in mind their prices are in Canadian dollars.

FWIW, I'm leaning in that direction myself except using the 5-100 bolt pattern.

I see no need to go with a 1303 strut. In fact, I thought there were fitment differences anyway. One thing you may want to consider, however, is the offset of the wheels you have in mind. It may be necessary to get a spring which will coincide nicely with your Adjust-A-Struts (or whatever adjustable struts you have going), your desired wheels, and fitting the kaboodle under your fenders without fouling them.

Topline makes a Sports+ spring which is tapered to allow more variety of offsets. Jon at Topline and Lanner at VDubCustoms have been very helpful with me in sorting out my needs in tire sizes, wheel offsets and other options. I hope to be supporting both in the near future.

Good luck to you.
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