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    Registered Member Four Rings cerfus's Avatar
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    Arrow Mercedes to Audi wheel adapters

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    can someone refer me to a website where I can pick these up? I just need to convert benz's 66mm hub center to Audi's 57mm. Thanks guys!
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    Veteran Member Four Rings twinsnailsS4's Avatar
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    Re: Mercedes to Audi wheel adapters

    You don't need wheel adaptors just hubcentric rings. Depending on the wheel, Tirerack may be able to help. Tirerack helped me when I bought some BBS CH's that were used on a Benz and had hub rings in the Benz size.

    Note, if you're dealing with BBS wheels and they have hub rings now, look really close at the hub ring when removing it as there will be a small opening/slot that you need to use a flathead screwdriver (or something similar) to work out the ring that holds the entire thing in place.
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    Deactivated Four Rings
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    Re: Mercedes to Audi wheel adapters

    If its a brand we sell, we can get the rings. List of brands is here:

    http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/wheelbrands.jsp

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