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  • Help with adapter sizes please!!!!!!! URGENT

    Hi all i've been on here awhile but haven't posted before as i've been to busy looking at some of the amazing work you guys do with alloys.

    Anyhow my problem is, im breaking away from the norm and about to fit some 19x9" fronts and 19 x 10" rear BMW X5 sport alloys to my B6 Audi A4 2004.Im going with 215/35s up front 235/35 out back.

    Now my problem is what adapters widths to use, the front offset for the X5 alloys is E.T 48 rear is E.T 45, i think standard Audis are E.T 43??? I was going to use 30mm adapters up front or 1.25 inch and 20mm or .75 inch out back, i want the wheels to be flush with the body work but can live with a little poke as i like that.

    Whats peoples thoughts on my sizes, PLEASE HELP....

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    Go measure.
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    • #3
      Go measure what??

      I've done loads of research but i've got to order the adapters as they need to be custom made, which is expensive so i want to make sure there right before i order them.
      Im not that good @ working all this stuff out which is why im asking for any help from people with lots more experience in this area.

      Thanks...anybody any more constructive ideas.....

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      • #4
        Go measure the distance from wheel to fender.

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        • #5
          find someone with a similar size wheel setup that looks how you want yours to sit and get the offsets off them then figure out what spacers you need depending on that.

          Edit: I think you need to be somewhere around et30? good luck finding 15mm adapters.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by e36cruiser View Post
            find someone with a similar size wheel setup that looks how you want yours to sit and get the offsets off them then figure out what spacers you need depending on that.

            Edit: I think you need to be somewhere around et30? good luck finding 15mm adapters.
            I did that thats where i've got the 30 and 20mm sizes from, i was just wondering if there was other ways of checking, i mite try and get a wheel on the car this weekend and get the measuring stick out.

            Theyve been sat in my seller for 3 months and im desperate to get them on...............

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            • #7
              If you're still looking for help, shoot us an email to sales@adaptecspeedware.com

              We're happy to help and yes, we do offer 15mm 5x112 to 5x120 adapters

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