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    Hey guys Ive been searching online and cant find any details on these wheels, wondering if they would fit a 4 stud Mk3 golf.
    I dont even know the stud pattern so if someone knows share the knowledge


    Thanks
    1995 Mk3 5dr 2.0 - Stock but working on it - Previously 1977 MK1 - Still the best car I ever owned

  • #2
    they're stock audi wheels.

    they'd be 5x100. Probably be 15x6 or 15x6.5 et 38-45.

    They may be flat backed, which means you might be able to get them redrilled. you'd have to get your hands on a set and have a look at them in person.


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    • #3
      not sure if they are the 5 stud ones...? if they are i recall someone had them changed to 4 stud on here.
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      • #4
        mikinoz had a set similar (not the same, had the round holes) that were 5x100, but got redrilled to 4x100.


        i like volkswagens
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        • #5
          Hang on, I think they're the A4/A6 "steelies". A3 steelies had the circular holes:

          Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
          Present: Mk3 Golf variant.

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          • #6
            A4 steelies mate. I've got a set in 4x100 I'd be willing to sell. Pretty sorry offset but they do look oem.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ffoff View Post
              A4 steelies mate. I've got a set in 4x100 I'd be willing to sell. Pretty sorry offset but they do look oem.
              What is the offset on yours, spec in general what would you want for them?

              Just found the ones Im looking at are 5x112 15" but only $70 bucks so re-drill could be a possibility.
              1995 Mk3 5dr 2.0 - Stock but working on it - Previously 1977 MK1 - Still the best car I ever owned

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              • #8
                15x6, ET43 (IIRC). They've been plugged and redrilled.

                I wouldn't be asking much for em. Only like $150 or something.

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                • #9
                  OK guys, Thanks, appreciate the feed back.

                  ffoff might be in touch after Xmas about those wheels, the offset on those does that mean they sit in further on a MK3 and would spacers help that like 5mm on the front and say 7mm or even 10mm on the rear. or have I got it backwards?

                  Thanks Guys
                  1995 Mk3 5dr 2.0 - Stock but working on it - Previously 1977 MK1 - Still the best car I ever owned

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                  • #10
                    Yeah youve got it right! Except you'd need like a 30mm spacer on the front and a 40 on the rear to make them sortafrush haha

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                    • #11
                      mate thats huge, didn't realize it was that bad, thought the standards were 35 or 38 offset, ok back to the drawing board then I guess.
                      1995 Mk3 5dr 2.0 - Stock but working on it - Previously 1977 MK1 - Still the best car I ever owned

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                      • #12
                        Thats getting them nice and close the the guard mate.

                        I ran them without spacers fine mate! They dont look too bad. they just sit inside the guard a fair bit.

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