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Per Lindgren lindgre at online.no
Fri Dec 6 17:08:05 EST 2002


It also makes one wonder why "plain" Audis from the 80s had 4-bolt
wheels, while more powerful models had 5-bolts?

PerL
87 Cq

Dave Hord wrote:

>I too am kinda wondering...
>
>A 4000 quattro I could see, because the 4x108 bolt pattern is annoying to try
>and find in aftermarket wheels...but isn't the '87 4000 a 4x100 bolt pattern?
>Perhaps one of the most common out there?
>
>
>-Dave
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>89 90q  300km+ Rally Conversion...
>Roll cage shots available at:
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>
>Quoting Bob <bob at audisport.com>:
>
>>Im curious to know what the compelling reason to do this is? Im not
>>poking fun whatsoever, Im just curious. Is it for a wider variety of
>>wheel options? Ive had 4000's for 15+ years, and never once did I say
>>"Crap, I wish I had 5 lugs!"
>>
>>Inquiring minds want to know..
>>
>>Bob
>>
>>
>>D.J. Davis wrote:
>>
>>>Is their an relatively inexpensive way to change my 1987 4000 four bolt
>>>wheel pattern to a five bolt pattern?
>>>
>>>
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