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    Veteran Member Four Rings fixn2xlr8's Avatar
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    B6 S4 wheel question

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    Before you make me go out in the cold to jack the car up and take one off . . . . will a B6 S4 wheel with rubber fit in the spare tire well? Id like to have a spare and dont feel comfortable bolting on my B5 wheel in a flat tire situation. Was thinking about picking up a fifth one on ebay as a spare.

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    Senior Member Three Rings jakecro's Avatar
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    Re: B6 S4 wheel question

    It should as long as the B6 wheel and tire have the same overall size as the stock combo.
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    Veteran Member Three Rings gmann's Avatar
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    Re: B6 S4 wheel question

    Quote Originally Posted by jakecro View Post
    It should as long as the B6 wheel and tire have the same overall size as the stock combo.
    x2... What's the tire and wheel size of your B6 S4 wheels?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Rated S's Avatar
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    Re: B6 S4 wheel question

    If it's 235/40/18 it will fit.
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    Veteran Member Three Rings CHEROHALA's Avatar
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    Re: B6 S4 wheel question

    Will an 18inch wheel fit into the truck location?

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    Senior Member Three Rings Bee Five's Avatar
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    Re: B6 S4 wheel question

    Quote Originally Posted by Rated S View Post
    If it's 235/40/18 it will fit.
    Correct, it will be a tight fit but it will fit . . .
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    Veteran Member Four Rings Rated S's Avatar
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    Re: B6 S4 wheel question

    Quote Originally Posted by CHEROHALA View Post
    Will an 18inch wheel fit into the truck location?
    On a Sedan, yes. I have barely gotten a 235/40/18 fit, it gets in there nice and tight.

    On an avant, iirc they can't even put a stock 17 (full) spare in there, and they came with a donut.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings GQ//S4's Avatar
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    Re: B6 S4 wheel question

    I have an 18" matching Rs4 225/40/18 that I kept in my wheel well no problem.
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