I need help identifying these rims
I picked up a set of these for free off of freecyle. Anyone know if this will fit my integra perfectly?
From what I can tell, they are most likely somewhere between an 81-87 Audi 4000 rim.
Judging from this chart, it should be a perfect fit for my integra. http://www.discountedwheelware...e.cfm
Here's a list of other rims for that model:
http://www.wheelcollision.com/audi2.htm
Can anyone verify that I'm correct? Or can identify these rims? I want to make sure they fit before I clean them off and rip off the crappy tires on them. I'm planning to use them as my snow tire rims if they fit.
Thanks wheel gods!
From what I can tell, they are most likely somewhere between an 81-87 Audi 4000 rim.
Judging from this chart, it should be a perfect fit for my integra. http://www.discountedwheelware...e.cfm
Here's a list of other rims for that model:
http://www.wheelcollision.com/audi2.htm
Can anyone verify that I'm correct? Or can identify these rims? I want to make sure they fit before I clean them off and rip off the crappy tires on them. I'm planning to use them as my snow tire rims if they fit.
Thanks wheel gods!
They're packed with some thick mud in the back (from being left out for a long time), and I didn't get a chance to clean them. Just curious if anyone could eyeball them offhand.
Most older Audi's use a 4x120mm bolt pattern. In 1/10 of the time it took to take that pic, host it, and make this post, you could have simply measured the bolt pattern and seen for yourself. Common sense> ht.
I pulled that pic straight off of a wheel site.
I pulled the center cap and the numbers listed are:
6Jx14H2
ET45
8116010250
From googling, one other person on some random message board has the same long digit number with a 4x100. And from what I can gather, from 1985 and on, the Audis went the 4x108 pattern.
I pulled the center cap and the numbers listed are:
6Jx14H2
ET45
8116010250
From googling, one other person on some random message board has the same long digit number with a 4x100. And from what I can gather, from 1985 and on, the Audis went the 4x108 pattern.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shutupnskate »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Quit debating about the wheel, go grab a tape measure, and measure the space between the lugs pattern. /thread
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Agreed, though hub size could matter as well, if they were originally intended to be hub centric wheels and if the Audi has a smaller hub.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Agreed, though hub size could matter as well, if they were originally intended to be hub centric wheels and if the Audi has a smaller hub.
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