ET35 wheels on type 44

pasquale pilato pasqualep99 at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 12 15:24:12 EDT 2002


I had a set of 17x7 enkei wheels.  ET 32 tires were
215-45-17 with no problems.  My car is a 1990 100q, so
the bolt pattern is 4x108 if that makes a difference.
I needed to do a stud conversion which is cake, my
car's suspension is all stock, and my fenders are not
flared.

I do know that these wheels will not fit with an ET of
45, and/or without the stud conversion.  By the way, 3
of these wheels are for sale cheap, they have about 50
miles on them, I'll tell you the details if
interested.

ptp


--- Eyvind Spangen <eyvind.spangen at c2i.net> wrote:
> I have a set of very nice BBS 17" wheels in 5x112
> here. I have used
> them on my 200q20v, but I wonder if they can fit a
> type 44 without
> flared fenders. I doubt, but maybe... They work fine
> in the front, but
> I think the rear might be a problem.. I know that my
> old 16" ET37 with
> 205/55-16 rubbed in the rear going over big bumps,
> the BBS wheels will
> probably be even worse.. Something strange is that
> my winter wheels,
> some aftermarket 15" ET35 with 195/65-tires fit
> without any problems
> at all on the non-flared type 44...
>
> --
> E. Spangen
> '90 Audi 200TQ 20v (uten skilter, uten problemer)
> '96 Sykkel, drevet av '81 fattig student


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