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    Established Member Two Rings LuckyUSP's Avatar
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    18X8.5 ET35 USP (Celebration wheel) replicas fit over B7 S4 brakes?

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    As the title says, I'm doing complete B7 S4 brakes on the USP, the car currently has 19X8 ET35 Black RS4 reps, want to go back to the factory look for winter wheels and drop to 18s. Just want to make sure the celebration wheels will fit over the massive calipers, I have a whole finger I can stick behing with the brakes and the RS4 reps on the car. Just want to make sure before I order these wheels.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings belinko's Avatar
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    I don't see why not as all factor S4's came with 18's, just compare your offsets before and after.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings bl0wn3ur0's Avatar
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    well the B6 S4 wheel is 18x8 ET44, i really doubt that they changed the offsets for the B7 wheels(since its the same chasis anyway) so you should be fine.

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