wheel off set milling out size etc

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wheel off set milling out size etc

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hi all i have been looking all over the net now and the forum. it may just be me but i cant seen to work out/find what size the centers will need milling out to on my audi a8 alloys.and what if any spacers i will need (last resort i have discovered).they fit the rear ok just need longer studs and the front catch the center bore and the bolts are too short the et is 35 on the wheels.hope any one can help me it will be appreciated

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66mm.You must of missed this when you checked the wiki :wink: https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/Wh ... ive_wheels
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i have been looking for that long now it will have just looked like a page i had been on and thought i had read. iam just reading through it now to work out what i will be needing.but wheel pcd etc are not my strongest area :) many thanks for the help again

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PCD must be 112 x5 stud obviously, ET 35 will probably be ok depends on rim width, just need to sort out the stud length and centre bores, assuming they take a M14 stud
Brickyard maybe a better resource for the wheel and tyre fitting info they tend to pimp more

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