Advice on 16” Steel Rims VW Part No: 2K3601027 VW Caddy / T4 / Transporter

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Advice on 16” Steel Rims VW Part No: 2K3601027 VW Caddy / T4 / Transporter

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I have access to a set of 16” Steel Rims - VW Part Number 2K3601027 for VW Caddy / T4 / Transporter
5x 112 PDC
6J x 26H2 ET50

Do these just need the Centre Bore widening from 57.1 mm to 66.6 mm with 20mm spacer?

Is it advisable / safe to have the centres bored out? Any idea of costs?



Wanting 16” to go to high lift suspension springs and AT tyres. Also looking at re-gearing top 2 gears and poss slip diff as running Subaru 2.5 EJ 2.5 with an original 4 speed box, which is rev happy!

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Re: Advice on 16” Steel Rims VW Part No: 2K3601027 VW Caddy / T4 / Transporter

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Would seem a lot of expense and effort? Thought about 17”? I was looking at steels for a Mercedes GLA which would have a suitable centre bore & offset.


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mercedes-Ben ... Sw9lteGGf1

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4x-Mercedes- ... SwBapfFAhg

Not sure on load rating. Would be interesting to know the list price in uk on the part number if anyone knows a resource aprt from giving them a ring.


I quite fancy a set but don't think I could justify the cost.
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Re: Advice on 16” Steel Rims VW Part No: 2K3601027 VW Caddy / T4 / Transporter

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16” wheels are as big as I’d like to fit.

Anyone experience of opening the centre bore up on any wheels? Would it compromise the structure of the wheel?

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