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neebsta
05-01-2011, 12:30 AM
I bought some for the ridiculous weather we have had recently. My A6 S Line with the multi tronic box was useless, I couldn't even get it off the drive.

New wheels arrive with Continental Winter Contacts and the car is like a 4x4...I can get off the drive now!

I would certainly recommend them if anyone hasn't but is thinking about them.

Axa insurance also didn't have any issues with me using winter wheels and tyres.

Bring on the snow:biglaugh:

kamza
05-01-2011, 11:15 PM
Hey neebsta, been thinking of doing the same cos like you couldn't believe how bad my Le Mans was in the snow!

What wheel/tyre combo did you go for? Is it 17" rims you've got the Conti's sitting on? I'm struggling to justify the £1120 Audi want for their winter wheel and tyre programme to the wife so been looking to go down the eBay route for alternatives.

Cheers

neebsta
06-01-2011, 12:47 AM
Hi There,

I got these off german eBay! They seem to have a lot for sale, this process was fraught with 'google translate' and 'babelfish' lol!!

All 4 wheels were in 10/10 condition and the tyres each a minimum of 6.5-7mm of tread.

Wheels I got are genuine Audi ones, exactly the same as the ones available through the Audi winter wheel programme 7x17" ET42 with continental winter contact 3 in 225/50r17 (if you are going for the avant get the correct load rating)

It's also important if you do buy from Germany be careful of the 'dot' rating. This is the manufactured date (I think) and you don't want anything older than 2/3 years, tyre wise that is.

I would post pictures but I don't know how!

Atlas Grey
06-01-2011, 01:42 PM
As I travel to France a few times each winter I bought some winter tyres for my A6 Avant. Fitted new (non Audi) 205/60/16 alloy wheels as listed in the owners handbook (£240 delivered from alloywheels.com) with Pirelli Sottozero tyres (£105 a corner). Greater the tyre height ratio, cheaper the tyres can be. Absolutely brilliant. Fit them in November, remove them in March.

NickPicks
06-01-2011, 02:27 PM
Neebsta, do you mind me asking how much you paid for a set from german ebay?

kamza
06-01-2011, 02:50 PM
Also, who was the seller as I've had no joy with trying to source a seller who's willing to ship to the UK.

neebsta
06-01-2011, 04:47 PM
Hello shipping was 120 euros Wheels 650 euros. In £'s 649. Half the price of new from the dealer, and you would not tell the difference. All wheels completely blemish free.

I did try tyremen near hull as it's close to home and they had advertised winter wheel packages....they had no wheels left and couldn't get tyres either (popular for obvious reasons)

Seller was vollgasrs6 not sure if he'll have anymore? But if you search on eBay.de for audi Winterrader which is winter wheels, you'll get loads of them. Mostly genuine audi, as it is a legal requirement in Germany.

Cheers

neebsta
07-01-2011, 01:08 AM
Ha the picture i've posted is useless unless you've got a microscope!!!:aargh4:

haysy
10-01-2011, 04:13 PM
Whats the correct winter wheel size for my Le mans avant?
Looking on ebay.de they are nearly all 16" with 55 profile tyres on but some are 17" with 50 profile tyres.
Which is correct or does it not matter?

neebsta
10-01-2011, 07:52 PM
I don't think it matters. The options for different sized wheels suitable for your car should be printed on the inside of your fuel filler flap. I just went for 17 inch as the alloy is only 1 inch smaller than the standard summer wheels. Also the wheels I bought are exactly the same as the winter wheels offered by uk audi dealers for the A6.
If I can help any further just post up a question!

Cheers

BiTDI
07-07-2012, 12:12 PM
I have the same Audi winter wheel and tyre pack - A6 (C6 model), 17 inch wheels offset ET42. They're excellent.

I take it your A6 is the C6 model since you're posting in this section. I am wondering if my winter wheels will fit the new A6 (C7) I am getting. I know the new A6 is supposed to have a wheel offset of ET39.

If not, there will be a set of unmarked C6 winter alloys and hardly-worn winter tyres going cheap if anyone is interested…..

neebsta
07-07-2012, 12:42 PM
Mines the C6 version - 2006. I'm not sure if they will fit the C7?

gupsterg
07-07-2012, 12:52 PM
......17 inch wheels offset ET42..... I am wondering if my winter wheels will fit the new A6 (C7) I am getting. I know the new A6 is supposed to have a wheel offset of ET39.....

A qoute from a post on a another forum...


Nope... All new models have a 66.6m center bore A4 B8, A5, A6 C7, A7, A8 D4.
R8, A6 C6 and previous models of the cars mentioned above most cases have 57.1mm center bore.

Screenie from link:- Audi alloys | Alloy Wheels Direct Ltd (http://www.alloywheelsdirect.net/audi_alloy_wheels/)

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neilos100
07-07-2012, 02:06 PM
Yeah.....that's a bugger! It's OK the other way round.....I have a set of alloys from a b8 (I think ) A4 that have the 66.1 centre bore......I use spigot rings to centre the wheels on the hub. Don't think there is anything easy that you can do to adapt the smaller bore to the larger hub .....new wheels it is by the sound of it!

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erbaci
04-01-2016, 02:42 AM
Screenie from link:- Audi alloys | Alloy Wheels Direct Ltd (http://www.alloywheelsdirect.net/audi_alloy_wheels/)

Hey @gupsterg - this site tries to sell almost any 16-inch Audi rim for my C6 (2.0TFSI, saloon) ranging from 7j ET39 to 7.5j ET45, almost regardless of the offsets.

I guess my original 16-inch was 7j ET42 and this site (kind of) made me happy because it seems like I can go for a second hand 7.5j ET45, which is quite affordable nowadays with 225s on them (mostly taken from A4 B8s).

What do you guys think?

PaulF2.5TDi
04-01-2016, 03:06 PM
I got mine from German E-Bay last year for the Allroad, and then again this year for the A5.

jv-automobile (http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/jv-automobile?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2754) This feller sold both sets to me, the A5 was £700, the Allroad £500 including delivery, the A5 was new - the Allroad looked new but he marked them as used.

As previously said, genuine Audi wheels as per the handbook to take chains (they need to be a little narrower for chains)

With my B5s, the difference was tremendous.

As yet with both the Allroad and the A5 I've not used them in proper snow……….

(Edited to add it was both winter tyres -Continentals on the both I think - and alloys)