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Yet another alloy q

Post by ding-dang-dhu »

I have been given a set of Audi alloys 205/60/15's from an A4

Mate wanted rid to stop the grief he was getting from his wife after they lay in his Garage for 4 years.

Any chance they would fit on my T25

I have a pic I could post if that helps.

Thanks in advance
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Post by tonytech »

I think most of the experts are away for the weekend at Croma.
The Janitor might pop in later to empty the ashtrays, but I'll refer you to the Wiki information.
http://wiki.80-90.co.uk/index.php/Wheel ... ive_wheels

You need to consider load ratings and offset as well as stud pattern.

Your Audi ones might fit, but will need machining for the fronts.

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Post by ding-dang-dhu »

tonytech wrote:I think most of the experts are away for the weekend at Croma.
The Janitor might pop in later to empty the ashtrays, but I'll refer you to the Wiki information.
http://wiki.80-90.co.uk/index.php/Wheel ... ive_wheels

You need to consider load ratings and offset as well as stud pattern.

Your Audi ones might fit, but will need machining for the fronts.

T

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Post by Westy.Club.Joker »

What PCD are they first of all?
IF they are 5 x 112 then the stud pattern is OK, just need to get the centres bored out to fit the front hubs, longer studs at the rear, long stud kit at the front, set of alloy wheel nust to suit and then wheel spacers to get the required clearances all round.
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I have installed a set of 4 Merc steel rims from E-Class chassis 210... Part number is 210 400 0202 amd ET37 and they fit perfect, nothing machined and no probs! :wink:
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