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Old 10-16-2010, 03:46 AM   #1
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Yeah I'd be picking those up. Just me though. :)
you think there's gunn be problems regarding the tire pressure sensor thing with the VW rims?? and what tire size would you recommend with that? 185/60/15?? i am still confused about these numbers.. what does the 185 stands for? and the 60? i know that the 15 is the size of the rims.. and offset is how much the wheels are sticking out right?

freak! i wish i had the yaris veterans' brains when it came to this.. doesn't even help when i have 'better' priorities than the my lil chug butt
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Old 10-16-2010, 11:51 AM   #2
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you think there's gunn be problems regarding the tire pressure sensor thing with the VW rims?? and what tire size would you recommend with that? 185/60/15?? i am still confused about these numbers.. what does the 185 stands for? and the 60? i know that the 15 is the size of the rims.. and offset is how much the wheels are sticking out right?
Not sure if the TPMS will fit those old VW wheels. Don't know the wheel specs, except you state offset is +35mm... in which case I'd probably go with 185mm or possibly 195mm tyres.
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Old 10-17-2010, 05:31 AM   #3
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Not sure if the TPMS will fit those old VW wheels. Don't know the wheel specs, except you state offset is +35mm... in which case I'd probably go with 185mm or possibly 195mm tyres.
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TPMS most likely won't fit. Just means the light will be on (or you can disable the TPMS system.)
yikes!! uhm i don't think i would wanna mess with the TPMS... hmm.. ahhh i hate today's technology.. why can it be just like the old days.. we were fine without these weird monitoring stuffs..
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