Seb.F
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Hi all,
I have a 2010 S4, I recently purchased a set of 18" 'Ronal' DTM Audi wheels. Pretty much exactly like these:
https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMjQ=/z/hN8AAOSwGzlTxwTp/$_86.JPG
I should, in hindsight have tried them on BEFORE I had them sprayed (I had assumed they would fit). However such is life. As it turns out they sport a smaller center bore than my hubs, so they plain won't fit. If they were larger, I could of course use spigots. Short of machining the wheels, is there any other way these could safely be fitted? By that I mean I'm not a fan of the 'just use spacers' technique as then you're relying on the bolts to hold them up and that's a bad idea.
Cheers
Seb
I have a 2010 S4, I recently purchased a set of 18" 'Ronal' DTM Audi wheels. Pretty much exactly like these:
https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMjQ=/z/hN8AAOSwGzlTxwTp/$_86.JPG
I should, in hindsight have tried them on BEFORE I had them sprayed (I had assumed they would fit). However such is life. As it turns out they sport a smaller center bore than my hubs, so they plain won't fit. If they were larger, I could of course use spigots. Short of machining the wheels, is there any other way these could safely be fitted? By that I mean I'm not a fan of the 'just use spacers' technique as then you're relying on the bolts to hold them up and that's a bad idea.
Cheers
Seb