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Thread: Klutch SL1 15x8.5 et17 4x100.....www.klutchwheelsonline.com

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    06-25-2012 05:12 PM #36
    Oh man...if I can find a buyer for my BBS RA's I know exactly what wheel I am gonna get!

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    06-25-2012 10:49 PM #37
    Quote Originally Posted by RemixerProducer View Post
    debating these or the Einkie 92's hmm
    The 92s are not as wide. Depends on the fit you want.

  3. 06-26-2012 06:31 AM #38
    Yo Russ. When are you making a staggered (16x8 & 16x9) set of these wheels in 4x100?

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    06-26-2012 12:58 PM #39
    Russ, I'm looking for a somewhat normal stance in the front. 15x7. But the rear 15x8. Possibly running 195/50 all around. I got quoted 1030.00 for the new einkie 92. 15x7 front 15x8 rear shipped with tires over at LSD motorsports. A grand is my budget. I would prefer your wheels as they do look a bit more aggressive and shiny.

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    06-26-2012 05:55 PM #40
    Quote Originally Posted by 98'GTI View Post
    Yo Russ. When are you making a staggered (16x8 & 16x9) set of these wheels in 4x100?
    They will be here late August to Mid September if all goes well.

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    06-26-2012 05:57 PM #41
    Quote Originally Posted by RemixerProducer View Post
    Russ, I'm looking for a somewhat normal stance in the front. 15x7. But the rear 15x8. Possibly running 195/50 all around. I got quoted 1030.00 for the new einkie 92. 15x7 front 15x8 rear shipped with tires over at LSD motorsports. A grand is my budget. I would prefer your wheels as they do look a bit more aggressive and shiny.
    Our wheels are much wider than the 92's. It depends on what sort of fit you want but compared to an 15x7 our wheels will stick out a lot more.

    It depends on the car. They work great on MK2 and MK3 but on MK1 it's an aggressive fit.

    please email me if you want to talk more

    russ@klutchrepublik.com

  7. 06-26-2012 06:20 PM #42
    Looking forward to it. Thanks for the fast reply.

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    06-26-2012 11:19 PM #43
    Thx Russ for the rabbit pic! Yeah a real tough dicission. I love the rear poke on it but the front not so much. I might wait to see if u release those 7's in August.

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    06-28-2012 12:04 PM #44
    We will never have 7" wheels. The closest we will have is 16x8.

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  11. 07-06-2012 10:45 PM #46
    Just a heads up. These do not clear brake caliper on mk1 with scirocco front brakes. They rub the caliper carrier and will require spacers. I'll post the size when I get mine I'm not sure yet but it looks to be around 3-5 mil. I won't know if that would be sufficient to clear coilovers until I can bolt wheel on and lower the car.

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    07-10-2012 05:33 PM #47
    I can't wait for the 16's to come out!

  13. 07-11-2012 06:17 PM #48
    Wheels r super light weight too. Very impressed!!

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  15. 07-31-2012 08:03 PM #50
    I wound up using 20mil on front and 32 on rear. I personally love the look however if you don't like that much poke you could do a 10-12 mil up front. The rear didn't require it however I have a mk3 rear end so I can't say if you would or not on a standard mk1 rear or not.

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  20. 10-02-2012 10:17 PM #55
    seen a couple sets of these at H2Oi . . . they seemed so nice; cannot find a design flaw or 'cheap' feel to them. I loved watching them roll down the strip every time!

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    04-03-2013 10:57 PM #67
    anymore pictures of them on a rabbit?


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    just curious, What type of casting are these? gravity, low pressure, high pressure? thx.
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