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    OEM Gallardo Rear Wheel (BBS Cassiopea) On B6 A4 Q

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    OEM Gallardo rear wheel
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    19x11 offset if ET55.3mm.

    the money question is, will it fit a B6 A4 without wide fenders?

    negative rear cambers will be needed for sure I think.
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    bringing this thread from a long time ago, however this is a solid question. I just purchased a set of staggered oem Gallardo wheels and would like to be prepared with all the right stuff before i get them so i can mount them up. I already ordered the tires....235/35/19 and 275/30/19 Hankook V12's, now i just need to know what size spacers to run and how the rear wheels are gonna work out.

    Hopefully someone has run this setup, ive seen a few pics here and there of these wheels on B6's that seemed to be oem however its hard to tell if theyre running the staggered setup.
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    Yikes! That size is pretty aggressive. It'll be sticking out 12mm further than our recommended fitment and you'll lose 52mm of inner clearance. I think you'll need a pretty good spacer to get them to clear on the inside, although I do not know exactly what size would be necessary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VMRWheels View Post
    Yikes! That size is pretty aggressive. It'll be sticking out 12mm further than our recommended fitment and you'll lose 52mm of inner clearance. I think you'll need a pretty good spacer to get them to clear on the inside, although I do not know exactly what size would be necessary.
    yep im sure its definitely possible im just trying to avoid fender work.

    i know the front offset is 42, so 10mm spacers for the fronts will be perfect, however with the rears being 19x11's and a 55 offset its gonna be tricky to tell, im thinking maybe a 20 or 25mm spacer
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    Veteran Member Four Rings eurogruppe's Avatar
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    In this pic i can tell that the wheels are oem, but i also just realized that they're (4) fronts by looking at the depth of the inner hub where the bolts go in are all the same depth whereas on the rears they sink in much more.

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    Old thread but I'm also curious. I just bought 996 twists with a 18x11 rear et 45. What size adapter will I need?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan80 View Post
    Old thread but I'm also curious. I just bought 996 twists with a 18x11 rear et 45. What size adapter will I need?
    Got the wheels in, waiting for the spacers, should have these fitted by friday.






    rear tire mounted..
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    interested to see how these fit

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch View Post
    interested to see how these fit
    well they didnt fit as good as i hoped, i used a 25mm spacer in the rear which was absolutely necessary to clear (barely) the inner rear shock and fender lining. anyways here are the pics, i didn't even run them, just took some pics of the fitment and took the wheels off.








    overall just took much poke in the rear imo
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    I think with a little more low and a bit more stretch on the tires you could pull off some really nice fitment and look. Just depends if you're a fan of that look, I think it would look great on that car.


    Also, you said you ran a 25 mm spacer in the rear so your final et was 30 correct? and it cleared your control arms?

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    This guy did it on a B5 a few yrs back.


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    Yeah too bad he did it with chrome Gallardo rims, would have looked better in a different finish.

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