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    Daft question. Will 4 wheels with 255 tyres fit in the back of my saloon, presumably require laying back seat flat.

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    Depends if the backs seats fold down other wise I'd say no way
     
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    All for of my 18" Audi wheels with tyres fit in my saloon with the seats folded, even my 18's for the Jag with 255/45's do.

    I usually wash/dry any wheels going in my car first to minimise soiling the carpets
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    I got 4 18" alloys with tyres in the back of a 3 door Astra a few years ago so you shouldn't have any problems.


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    quattro cars rear seats fold and yes they'll fit.


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    Excellent.
    My new tyres may come with wheels

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