audi wheels
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hi i just got a set of audi 17 inch wheels.the off set is 45 just wondering what size spacers i would need and what bolts should i use.i all ready have longer bolts at front and longer studs on the back thanks.
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Re: audi wheels
10mm spacers
longer studs all round.
Wheel nuts to match the rims (tapered or radiused)
which Audi are they off?
longer studs all round.
Wheel nuts to match the rims (tapered or radiused)
which Audi are they off?
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Re: audi wheels
Already been asked and answered.....
http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/audi- ... 75937.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Oh and they're 16" alloys as well.
http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/audi- ... 75937.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Oh and they're 16" alloys as well.
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Re: audi wheels
OK thanks.. will my post confuse the issue?g60steve wrote:Already been asked and answered.....
http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/audi- ... 75937.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Oh and they're 16" alloys as well.
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Re: audi wheels
hi no i need all the help i can get as the van is being built on a tight budget. what tyres would i need for 7x16 inch wheels i like the look of 60 or even 40 side wall thanks.
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Re: audi wheels
your speedometer is dependant on you keeping the diameter of the wheel as specified.
Also your gearing is dependant on the same specification
you can't just fit what looks OK.
take a look at the tyre size calculator either here in the wiki or on the Brickyard.
they will give you the size of tyre that can be fitted to your rim, and keep the diameter as close to correct as possible
Also your gearing is dependant on the same specification
you can't just fit what looks OK.
take a look at the tyre size calculator either here in the wiki or on the Brickyard.
they will give you the size of tyre that can be fitted to your rim, and keep the diameter as close to correct as possible
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