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Hi guys, thinking of getting some of these wheels

http://www.google.com/imgres?q=audi+6+spoke+ronals&hl=en&biw=1366&bih=526&tbm=isch&tbnid=7t8b1w6_m3RhwM:&imgrefurl=http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php%3F4432238&docid=ubJJDJybUxM-NM&imgurl=http://www.thorsten-rohne.de/resources/Audi-Alus.jpg&w=600&h=450&ei=7BXxTsSTPImo8AOR0-W1AQ&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=94&sig=115327112219426399090&page=1&tbnh=155&tbnw=207&start=0&ndsp=10&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0&tx=83&ty=64

But they dont come with centre caps. I was just wondering where I could et some from as Im not 100% sure what are the right ones.

Also, being a bit of a noob with offsets and stuff - Im guessing they'll fit over 312mm brakes ok?

Thanks,

Chris

Edited by chriswaite130

You need a better link, as that one doesn't work

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Sorry - put new link in think it should work now

Yeah they should fit over 312's, should be about an offset of 32. As for centres pm pastyboy or look on ebay, think the badge is about 90mm, and i saw some on there other day

In my experience, if you buy genuine VAG alloy wheels then want to fit either alternative centre discs, then you will need to buy the original discs for these wheels from VAG or ebay, and then stick Skoda badges over the top of what is there. In this case, if these are genuine Audi wheels, then if or when you buy them, post up the VAG part number of the wheels and anyone that has a VAG catalogue can supply the correct disc VAG part number. In the case of Audi centre discs, you are usually best to remove the "roundels" insert and fill the groove up flush before sticking Skoda badges (bought via ebay) to these covers. Every wheel design and wheel manufacturer designs the disc as part of the overall wheel design - and not just a standard part to fit a few wheels. I've got Audi Aeros on my VW Passat and my best attempt to get the correct discs were to buy Golf 2.0GTI discs and butcher them a bit - so I know its not as easy as you might first think, if possible maybe minimise your work by buying wheels that just need a small centre cover plus bolt head black/grey push on covers. Though, before you buy these wheels you really need to know the offset and pcd at least.

On the suject of pcd, these wheels are claimed to be Audi B5 S4 - and that car had a pcd of 112 - your car will have a pcd of 100.

Edited by rum4mo

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Cool thanks guys, the bits that are missing is the whole centre cap not just the badge. If its going to be a pain I might just find some other wheels that come with centre caps.

Also they're advertised as 5 x 100 pcd which is why I was interested in them, unless he's wrong. I thought these wheels were off the earlier TT's which are teh same PCD?

Theres quite a few people run these on their fabia's, im sure they are 5x100

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