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ATS Cups / scraping / rubbing
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 5:35 pm
by Seejay
Hi All,
I have a standard mk2 GT2 and I have just fitted some 15" ATS Cups onto it. On full lock there is a bit of catching on the arches. I have been told that some spacers should stop this? Does anybody agree with this or have any better ideas? Or recommend any sort of spaces? I am a bit of a novice in this area! The rubbing / scraping is not too bad but its not something that I really want to happen! If anyone has any thoughts they would be much appreciated.
Thanks, Seejay
Re: ATS Cups / scraping / rubbing
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 8:20 pm
by Nate
Should be an mot fail if the wheels scrape on anything. What size tyres are on it? Probably just scraping the plastic poo shields inside the wing. I fixed this on mine by removing the plastic. You need to make sure you keep the inner wings clean if you do this though, or you'll get mk1 style rust!
Re: ATS Cups / scraping / rubbing
Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:27 pm
by Mrgarf
Ats cups and bigger tyres are vw unfriendly ( I suspect your on a 195/50/15 tyre) , when I had a lowers golf mk2 gti I went to 45 profile tyres and this solved the problem
Re: ATS Cups / scraping / rubbing
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 11:22 pm
by Seejay
Thanks guys. I am thinking of going back to totally original and selling the ats cups! The grinding makes me feel sick haha!
Re: ATS Cups / scraping / rubbing
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 6:08 am
by Mr Funk
Honestly, it isn't a big job. Load of us run wide wheels and lowered cars.
As Nate says removing the poo shields will probably help. It isn't a big job and as long as you keep an eye on things the bodywork will be fine.
Re: ATS Cups / scraping / rubbing
Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 8:32 am
by GTXTRA
As Matt says, 45 series tyres would solve this, see pictures of Bills red gtx that has run this set up happily for years.
There are two types of cup too btw.
Et28 and et20 offsets, see wheel for stamps.
Lower offset figure means the wheels poke out more but I've seen a very low gtx run those safely enough too.
The 28's should run fine on 50 series tyres assuming car ain't lowered.