View Full Version : A4 Convertible Alloys fit a vw t4?
moosemax75
11-06-2008, 08:14 PM
Hi sorry if this is in the wrong section (newbie - doh)
I've been offered some mint A4 16" alloys off a 18month convertible.
Can anyone tell me if they will fit a VW 98 swb T4 Transporter? According to my mate they have ET50 on the inside of the rim if this helps?
Many thanks
MOOSE
Transporter has a PCD of 5x112 an ET of 25 to 42 and a centre bore of 57.1
As long as these new wheels are the same PCD everything else can be overcome.
moosemax75
12-06-2008, 09:31 PM
Thanks for the reply. Will the offset of 50 be a problem, ie rubbing on the rims or similar then?
cheers again
Moose
If your current rims have an offset of 25 (ET 25) then (assuming the new rims are the same width as the old rims) fitting ET50 will suck the wheels 25mm.
The inner lip of the rim will then, more than likely, foul on the suspension struts. Asthetically, it'd look odd as well, with your rims being 25mm further "into" the arch
so would you need a 25mm spacer?
i know nowt abot this so just learning:Blush:
Yup, that would give the new rims the same ET as the old ones :)
onzarob
13-06-2008, 04:49 PM
so would you need a 25mm spacer?
i know nowt abot this so just learning:Blush:
Yes that will work, but remebers its a Van so the loading is greater, so not recommended, also you should get Van rated alloys for the same reason.
moosemax75
13-06-2008, 07:11 PM
This is getting confusing :confused:
My standard vw steelies have the following on the rim
6J15H2 DIN DOT D15x6 ET55
and are running the following tyres
195/70/R15C 104/102R max load 900kg
The Audi alloys have the following on them
6.5Jx16H2 ET50
and the tyres are
205/55R/16 90V max load 600kg
Does this extra info help diagnose if they're ok or not
HEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLP!!!;)
Cheers again
MOOSE
Right, facts and figures at last :biglaugh:
Current set up
Width - 6J
Size - 15
Offset - ET55
Tyres - 195/70/R15C 104/102R max load 900kg
Potential set up
Width 6.5J
Size - 16
Offset - ET50
Tyres - 205/55R/16 90V max load 600kg
OK!
The tyres on the new wheels are not only the wrong load rating they're also the wrong size so your speedo will misread. Ideally you'd want 205/60/16 or 195/65/16 - depends on what is the cheapest in the correct load/speed rating.
The inner edge of the new wheels will sit 1mm further in than the original wheels. The outer edge will stick out an additional 11mm.
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