* The wheels must be the same size and offset as the original wheels. If the wheels are not the same size, the car may not handle properly. If the wheels are not the same offset, they may stick out too far from the fenders or rub against the suspension.
* The wheels must be able to fit over the brakes. The brakes on the GTI are larger than the brakes on the Golf. Therefore, the wheels must be able to fit over the brakes without rubbing.
* You may need to install new lug nuts. The lug nuts on the GTI are different from the lug nuts on the Golf. Therefore, you may need to install new lug nuts in order to mount the wheels.
Here are some additional things to keep in mind when choosing GTI wheels for your Golf:
* The wheels should be made of a high-quality material. The wheels will be subjected to a lot of stress, so it is important to choose wheels that are made of a durable material.
* The wheels should have a good finish. The finish on the wheels will help to protect them from corrosion and wear.
* The wheels should be designed for your specific model of Golf. There are many different models of Golf, so it is important to choose wheels that are designed specifically for your model.