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leem5



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[SOLD] Audi/ VW Winter Wheels and Tyres

Not for the RR but I have a set of x4 18" RS6 style alloys with winter tyres that have been used for 500 miles. These were fitted too my S6 last season before selling it in February for the RR.
Cost £900 will leave them go for £600





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Post #223132 15th Nov 2013 9:57am
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whoami



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Hi,

what tyres are they?

Post #223138 15th Nov 2013 10:53am
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Dunlop SP Winter Sport 3D by the look of it Thumbs Up

Post #223142 15th Nov 2013 11:03am
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leem5



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Correct, they are indeed the Dunlops. These are good tyres gents, they had no bother with the power/ torque and weight of the S6 (v10 variant).

Post #223148 15th Nov 2013 11:43am
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That's a great price, they won't fit my ED30 golf and I'm not going to lie I envy anyone with the keys to a RS6 when it's snowing Smile

GLWTS

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Do you know what the offset etc is? will these fit an A5?

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Also meant to add to previous post, are the alloys genuine Audi or copies?

Post #223151 15th Nov 2013 11:51am
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leem5



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Hi,

I can check the ET for you when I'm next at the unit.

They are replicas in 18". What A5 do you have? As the S6 had pretty sustantial front brakes and these cleared. I would assume that unless you have an RS5 or similar they will clear.

I do have some spigot rings that I can throw in too if your centre bores are different.

Cheers,

Lee

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simon1233



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Hi Lee

If you could let me know the ET and centre bore diameters that would be great. Vehicle is a 2.0 diesel S-Line Cabriolet which currently has the 19 inch version of these wheels on it, so clearance over the brakes should not be an issue as Audi list this tyre size as being the winter tyre for this car.

As we approach winter I am thinking that winter boots are definitely necessary with FWD.

Cheers

Simon

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Would these fit a mk6 golf Gti ?

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leem5



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OK,

So the ET seems to be 15.

The centre bore is 76mm and I can supply spigots (I used these on the S6), which takes the centre bore to 56mm. Now these centre bores couldbe a miillimetre either side as I measured them with a straight edge.

Thanks again.

Lee

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Hi is the et15 not 51 ?

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leem5



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Hi,

I can take another look tomorrow too clarify.

You could well be right as I required a 3mm spacer to clear the calipers when fitting these.

Lee

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leem5



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Hi, just going to give these a bump before they go on ebay/ pistonheads.

If you are only interested in the tyres let me know and I can have them taken off.

Cheers


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