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    A7 wheels on a B8.5?

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    I have a chance to get a set of 19”x9” wheel from an A7 for cheap, but can’t confirm they will fit my B8.5. The best info I can find is that the 66.1 A7 bore will fit. Anyone have any idea?

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    The OEM part number for the wheel is 4H0601025R

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    What is the offset of the wheel? You should be fine. I have A6 wheels on my Allroad for winter. The offset was quite a bit higher so I needed spacers, but compared the Allroad the A4 has a relatively high offset too.
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    Offset is 32. Now too worried about that. 9” worries me a little, bit the possible 66.1 vs 66.6 worries me more.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    They're both 66.6 (technically 66.56). The earlier generations were 57.1 which would not fit.

    People run RS5 wheels which are 20x9 ET 26. They stick out a little bit, but with a higher offset and 19" vs. 20" you should be just fine.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings kjeeper10's Avatar
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    Since this app sucks D.... and i cant post a pic.

    These https://www.ebay.com/itm/Audi-A7-201...-/172753006138

    I have these on my S5. The offset is et32 which will be aggressive on some models.
    2015 Daytona S5 - Madico Ceramic Tint 35/20 - 6 Speed - Mods - Sprintbooster V3 - APR Stage II - Dual Pulley - CPS Cooler - Eurocode ST Shifter - EuroImpulse weighted knob - USP SS Clutch Line - 034 SD Engine Mounts - 034 Trans Mount Insert - 034 rear SB - CR-15 - ORT Coilovers - SPC Front CA’s - IE Non Res Downpipes - AWE touring w/ 102 tips - CTS intake - ECS Streat Shield - Deval CF Splwitter/Rear Valance - Signature SV901 Forged 19x10.5 wheels - 275/35 Mich PS4S Tires.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings kjeeper10's Avatar
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    Ah it worked
    2015 Daytona S5 - Madico Ceramic Tint 35/20 - 6 Speed - Mods - Sprintbooster V3 - APR Stage II - Dual Pulley - CPS Cooler - Eurocode ST Shifter - EuroImpulse weighted knob - USP SS Clutch Line - 034 SD Engine Mounts - 034 Trans Mount Insert - 034 rear SB - CR-15 - ORT Coilovers - SPC Front CA’s - IE Non Res Downpipes - AWE touring w/ 102 tips - CTS intake - ECS Streat Shield - Deval CF Splwitter/Rear Valance - Signature SV901 Forged 19x10.5 wheels - 275/35 Mich PS4S Tires.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    These are 19x9.5 et35. You'll be fine. Only thing to factor is if you're lowered and how much. I need to install my coil overs soon and I'll likely need to roll/pull the fenders as I plan on going quite low and the 255's are pretty wide on there.

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    Registered User Four Rings Skyler@Achtuning's Avatar
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    You may want to consider going with a 245 to increase clearance, a 9.0" ET32 is about 5-8mm further outward than what we consider to be a "safe" (rub free) fitment. There are other factors that can come into play such as ride height, tire brand and model, alignment settings and build variation though.

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    I run 9x20 on my Avant with A7 wheels et37 no issues and I run a 255 tyre.

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