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    Potential new owner. A8L’s will they fit?

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    I have a set of OEM A8L’s that I had on my old GTI will they fit a B7? ET35 I think? 19x8.5 what size rubber should I run? Here is a picture of my old car (I currently am in an Infiniti G coupe and miss the VW/Audi entourage so I may be coming back. Anyone have pictures? These are my favorite wheels and I need to find a car to match.


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    Re: Potential new owner. A8L’s will they fit?

    im really interested as well bump for you

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    Re: Potential new owner. A8L’s will they fit?

    Whats the offset on th B7? Sorry I am new.

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    Re: Potential new owner. A8L’s will they fit?

    wow buying your next car around a set of rims lol
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    Re: Potential new owner. A8L’s will they fit?

    HaHa I know its crazy! But I love the wheels and always knew that I would use them again. I need a new daily driver because my G35 coupe has 68K on it and these rims have been in my garage hating on the G for 2 years now. Time to put them on a B7 and see what it looks like..............

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    Re: Potential new owner. A8L’s will they fit?

    you probably wont clear the brakes on the b7 as they are pretty big.
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    Re: Potential new owner. A8L’s will they fit?

    Might work with 3mm spacers, not certain though.

    I'm guessing 235/35 for the tires as well.

    +1 that you buy the car first, and wheels second or third (after suspension).... $0.02
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    Senior Member Three Rings Bryson's Avatar
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    Re: Potential new owner. A8L’s will they fit?

    someone should put a photoshop together, i think it would give the B7 a4 more of a luxury curve

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    Re: Potential new owner. A8L’s will they fit?

    Hey I am excited for you! I have them on my B7 and have 245/40 -19 on the back and had to run 235/35 -19 on the front. The 245/40 hit the inner control arm it may work with 5mm spacers 8mm for sure though. I love em! Congrats.

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    Re: Potential new owner. A8L’s will they fit?

    Bump any pic's??

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