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From 205/45/16 to 205/45/17


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A recent thread on this subject is here <--------clicky, clicky,

or another that gives more details here <-------------------- clicky

You need 205/40/17 tyres to keep the right rolling radius to avoid issues with rubbing, speedo accuracy and rolling resistance.

5x100 are right, but i'm not certain on the offset for the Fabia, it maybe et38

There are loads of threads on this subject, so try the search, it's what it's there for:thumbup:

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If your new wheels are original equipment VW, Audi, Seat or skoda wheels you should be fine with the bolts you have. If you look at a wheel bolt the head of it just above the thread is shaped (it'll either be rounded or tapered) - this sits into the wheel bolt recess on the wheel. You need to make sure you're using the right shape of bolt for the recess in the wheel. Usually OE wheels have rounded heads and aftermarket ones tend to use tapered heads. The other point to consider is the amount of thread available to bolt into the hub. If you take a wheel off the car and stick the bolt through you'll see how much thread is poking out the other side. Try the same again with your new wheel - if it's about the same you should be fine.

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