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Anyone know what the offset of a VW Golf MK2?

or if ne1 could find out what it is please reply!!! Coz iv seen one sayin 35, but im not 100% certain!

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apparently according to some fitment guide on alloys, a golf mk 2 has an offset of 33-38mm!

and a yaris is 35-38!!

just wondering, if the offset of the wheels were 34 and were put on my yaris, what would happen???

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its not just that the err.... PCB has to fit too?

also it has to have the same stud arrangment. Howver there was someone on here saying alloys off a starlet fit on a golf, and starlet wheels fit on yaris so you may be in witha chance!

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According to a fitment guide I found on the web, The Corolla, MR2 >90, Paseo, Starlet and Yaris all have a 4 x 100 PCD, 35 - 38 mm offset and 54.0 Centre Bore.

The Golf II & III has 4x100 PCD and an offset of 35 to 42 mm. With a centre bore of 57.1 mm.

They should fit, but this is going from what I found

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yeh i found that too!

and they shud b four stud since it says pcd is 4 x 100! the 4 gives it away dont ya think (moffmo) :P

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Yes. provided the offset is between 35 and 38. But certainly the PCD is the same. :)

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