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    Veteran Member Three Rings 1thenaton1's Avatar
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    Does anyone make steelies that clear the b5 s4 brakes?
    TIA

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    Veteran Member Four Rings tike0rz's Avatar
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    Probably not. I had to use spacers with my winter steelies.

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    I wish

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    I thought I saw a post somewhere about the (Euro?) Avant spare tire. I'm not sure if its a steelie or a regular 17' Avus like the sedans.

    Anyone with an Avant chime in on your spare? If its a normal 17" Avus, then It must be the Euro Avant spare.

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    I have a 01.5 avant and I have a donut spare

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    Veteran Member Three Rings 1thenaton1's Avatar
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    tike0rz, can you let us know which wheels and which spacers you were running?
    Pics would be sweet as well

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    Senior Member Two Rings Corrado's Avatar
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    Did a little digging, the part # for space saver 17" steelie is 8E0601027C

    Not sure of the width...looks pretty narrow which is a bummer.


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    [QUOTE=Corrado;5826802]Did a little digging, the part # for space saver 17" steelie is 8E0601027C

    Not sure of the width...looks pretty narrow which is a bummer.

    This is actually great!, skinny tires for the winter are good, any price of that or where it can be purchased?
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    [QUOTE=Congratulati0ns;5826937]
    Quote Originally Posted by Corrado View Post
    Did a little digging, the part # for space saver 17" steelie is 8E0601027C

    Not sure of the width...looks pretty narrow which is a bummer.

    This is actually great!, skinny tires for the winter are good, any price of that or where it can be purchased?
    ECS Tuning has them (or can get them) for $166 each. Ouch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corrado View Post

    ECS Tuning has them (or can get them) for $166 each. Ouch.
    lol so with a set of tires it would be $1300? wow.
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    WOW! $1300 for that price you could get 5 new alloy wheels and tires and they wouldn't be that ugly. It's about what I spent on my winter set.

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