Wanted Anybody fancy an alloy swap?

Adamdavid899

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I have a set of genuine S5 rotors (et33 offset, deep concave)

They're a little too wide for my A3 but do look ok.. I could get them to sit just right with some work but I just don't like how the front pokes slightly more than the rear..

All brand new matching set of 4 tyres pretty much

If you're interested let me know what you have im in the west Yorkshire area..
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I could be if they would fit my S4...See the ones I have https://www.audi-sport.net/xf/threa...ercontact-ts850p-tyres-mint-condition.418135/ they were on my S3 so I'm guessing would work fine on your A3??
Thanks but I'm more into this style or similar..

The ones I have do have some minor marks unfortunately but they are genuine Audi alloys and not replicas

Et33 is just a bit too much for an a3 but they will go on A4 A6 etc no problem

Thanks

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would they fit my a4 b7 Quattro
According to Google you have a 57.1mm centre bore with a 5x112 stud pattern and stock offset of 43..

Which means these would stick out 10mm more than the stock wheels with the et33 offset.

( If I've got that correct, I think I have ) obviously taking into account they're probably a lot wider being 9j but if they fit inside the arches on an a3 with no work I probably guarantee theyl go on an A4 no issues.

Thanks

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would they fit my a4 b7 Quattro
Oh forgot to add .. these wheels have a slightly bigger centre bore than 57.1. .

They're 60 odd something can't remember off the top of my head but you can buy hub rings so you don't have to tackle getting them on as they have a gap between the centre and the alloy.. it's nothing to worry about though I have ran loads of rims this way and a lot of people do. All the clamping force is between the studs and the hub when it's bolted together not resting on the centre bore.



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