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Avoid both of them. Not least because they're cheap and of low quality but because of specification. Too narrow, offsets are no good, they'd look very unflattering if you were to fit those. Stock UK TT wheels would look better and the rears would be wider than both of those.

 

The style of the first ones look OK, the style of the second ones - urgh. Bit Nike-Air-Max. :lol:

Edited by Funkysi

If you want a better selection of wheels that would fit and are on a budget, have a look at Japan Racing wheels.

 

https://www.driftworks.com/jr-wheels/

 

Some nice styles. I wouldn't go for a cast wheel personally, but they are likely to fit better than the ones above.

 

As a minimum for aftermarket wheels you'd want at least an 8" at the front and a 9" at the rear, at the very least. Offsets on those you want no higher than +20 at the front with that width and +30 at the rear.

 

You can get spacers to make it look a little better if you can't achieve that fitment.

 

Personally I'd save up a little and get some used forged wheels.

Edited by Funkysi

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nice cheers dude some nice looking wheels on that site :thumbup1:

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