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Old 04-10-2006, 06:17 AM
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Default attempted to put on spacers....and they dont fit....

The bolt pattern is good to go, but the spacers dont fit on the back of the wheel. They slide around the back of the wheel. New spacers or is there some attachment i need?
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What brand? Any pics? Are they flat or do they have a Hub ring on them?
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You need centering rings for the brand of wheels you have...
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Default And here's a source....>>

You need to match the Audi hub dimension with your wheel center bore to get the correct ones...I forget the Audi dimension, but maybe someone will chime in..

<img src="http://www.1010tires.com/images/accessories/hubrings_large.jpg"><ul><li><a href="http://www.1010tires.com/hubrings.asp">http://www.1010tires.com/hubrings.asp</a</li></ul>
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Default HP wheels, they bolt right onto the car with no additional parts needed..

would those rings be needed for the stock fat fives as well?
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Default 5 spokes have the correct bore centers...>

to match up to H&amp;R spacers.

What spacers are you using?
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Default sent from purems, h&r.. i didnt try them on the stockers....i figured that since my

aftermarket wheels just bolt right up so i figuree they wouldnt fit the stockers either, wrong spacers i guess could be possible
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you need 57.1mm for the inner hub and most likely 73.1mm for the HP wheel hub
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Default is this possible even if the wheels bolt on directly without the centering rings...

doesnt make sense how they could fit on the car without the rings. If the stocks fit without the rings and these fit without the rings, seems that the spacers are more than likely the wrong size? is this possible or what
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