WHEEL OFFSET ISSUE 2001 A6 2.7T
#1
WHEEL OFFSET ISSUE 2001 A6 2.7T
I'm trying to give my ride some wheels for christmas and foud some possibles.
I know my lug pattern is 5x112 and offset is (I think) is 38mm (am I right?)
The rims I found are 42mm offset, will they fit? How does it go with the offset - bigger=more space or opposite?
I know my lug pattern is 5x112 and offset is (I think) is 38mm (am I right?)
The rims I found are 42mm offset, will they fit? How does it go with the offset - bigger=more space or opposite?
#5
RE: WHEEL OFFSET ISSUE 2001 A6 2.7T
It means you either run the risk of rubbing or having a wheel that sticks out too far and makes your car look like a tractor. There's enough good used wheels out there on various forum classifieds/ebay where I wouldn't take the risk. I got my wheels on eBay for about 60% the price of new.
#6
RE: WHEEL OFFSET ISSUE 2001 A6 2.7T
Final thought... check out www.tirerack.com for an explanation of offset and wheel fitment. One big consideration for your car is that you have the HP2 front calipers. They are BIG and many wheels will not fit over them. Something to watch out for.
#7
RE: WHEEL OFFSET ISSUE 2001 A6 2.7T
Don't forget that it is not only the bolt pattern and the offset, but also you have to consider the shape of the spoke. There are some wheels that have too thick a spoke, or the inside edge of the spoke comes too close to the brake calipers.
Ideally, ET35 offset looks great on the 2.7T. Offset is the distance between the centerline of the wheel and the mounting surface. Audi has "negative" offset which is means the higher the number, the more "tucked-in" the centerline of the wheel is. Your stock wheels on the 2001 2.7T are 16x7 with ET45 offset or 17x7.5 with ET 43 offset if you have the BBS sport wheels.
Best bet, make sure you find a wheel that someone has already tried on a 2.7T with those calipers.
Ideally, ET35 offset looks great on the 2.7T. Offset is the distance between the centerline of the wheel and the mounting surface. Audi has "negative" offset which is means the higher the number, the more "tucked-in" the centerline of the wheel is. Your stock wheels on the 2001 2.7T are 16x7 with ET45 offset or 17x7.5 with ET 43 offset if you have the BBS sport wheels.
Best bet, make sure you find a wheel that someone has already tried on a 2.7T with those calipers.
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#9
RE: WHEEL OFFSET ISSUE 2001 A6 2.7T
dudes, thank you so much for giving the knowledge.
The last thing to do than is to make sure the wheel is the closest possible to the wheel arch without rubbing.
ming blue and chrome lip should work ok, whaddayathink?
The last thing to do than is to make sure the wheel is the closest possible to the wheel arch without rubbing.
ming blue and chrome lip should work ok, whaddayathink?