Looking for 4kq steel wheels

Larry C Leung l.leung at juno.com
Thu Nov 8 22:55:03 EST 2001


Yeah, but for those with 4KQ's, those versions of the wheels would be
easily identified and avoided. I have a set of those too, for snow rims,
too. For $5, too. They are similar to UrQ alloys (i.e. Ronals, 15 x 6)
but have a "C" suffix. According to SJM's site, they shouldn't clear the
G60's but for some reason, they clear mine. I thought the risk for $5 was
worth it. Of course these aren't as clean as the type 43 rims I used to
have, unfortunately, but they are winter rims. They're about to go on the
car this weekend.

LL - NY

On Thu, 8 Nov 2001 21:09:19 -0500 "TM" <t44tq at mindspring.com> writes:
>Larry-
>Careful, some of the type 43s have 5x112 wheels.
>
>Taka
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: quattro-admin at audifans.com
>[mailto:quattro-admin at audifans.com]On
>Behalf Of Larry C Leung
>Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2001 8:56 PM
>To: mk1madness at hotmail.com
>Cc: quattro at audifans.com
>Subject: Re: Looking for 4kq steel wheels
>
>
>Try type 43 (pre '84 Audi 5K) alloys. They should be pretty cheap.
>Double
>Z motors on the vendor list may have some.
>
>LL - NY
>
>On Wed, 07 Nov 2001 13:02:52 -0600 "Kenneth Folkman Jr."
><mk1madness at hotmail.com> writes:
>>My brother's got an '86 4kcsq, and he's looking for a set of steel
>>wheels to
>>mount snow tires.  I've seen that tire rack sells them, but it's
>over
>>$120
>>for the set.  Since the car only cost $350, he really doesn't want
>to
>>spend
>>that much money on it, and being on a tight budget he still wants to
>>have
>>enough money left over for some good snow tires.  Is there anyplace
>to
>>get
>>used steel wheels, or even a set of really ugly alloys?  We live
>near
>>Green
>>Bay, WI, none of the local salvage yards have any.
>>
>>Kenneth
>>
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