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Rim size and offset

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  • Rim size and offset

    Ive been looking around for some rims for my t4 I know they have 5 on 112 bolt pattern but I need to know what offset and width to look for.
    Thanks Nik

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    Steel rims are ET35 I think (it is stamped on them somewhere) but I'm running Passat (?) rims with an ET50 (?).

    Speedy Wheels are the only local supplier that I know of that have alloys with right size/PCD/offset/load capacity to suit the T4....

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      I priced the speedy ones...$350 each!
      I could get a whole set of audi rims for that! Just not sure what offset to chase?
      Thanks Nik

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        offset should be as close as you can get to the steelies....when I bought my alloys I tried them on the vehicle before handing over the cash.

        I should point out that many (most? all?) Audi wheels are not sufficiently load rated for the van.....therefore you run the risk of voiding your insurance and not complying with roadworthy regs.

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