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help.....again

beefy

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Oct 28, 2006
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Would Audi S3 alloys fit my 2003 SE TDI Cordy?

They are 5 stud (which my car is) and have a stud diameter of 100

The tyre's on the car are 225/45/17

I dont know anything about alloys so any advice would be appreciated

Thanks
 

beefy

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Oct 28, 2006
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It doesnt specify the offset, how do I find out what it is and whether it would fit my car?

Thanks
 

beefy

Active Member
Oct 28, 2006
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offset is ET32.

The guy said they fit leon's, toledo's and ibiza's so I can only assume they fit Cordoba's

:)
 

beefy

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Oct 28, 2006
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would these alloys fit a 2003 cordoba se tdi?

They are from a Leon Cupra R from around 2003

Rim width - 7J
Rim Diameter - 17 inches
Offset - 38
Number of studs - 5
Stud diameter - 100
Tyres are 225/45/17 which I would change again

Thanks
 

Saul

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May 21, 2001
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yeah they would fit also, however the cupra R alloys are 18", so they must be the 5 spoke cupra alloys @ 17"
 

beefy

Active Member
Oct 28, 2006
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Ok 1 more set

A set of seat sport alloys

Rim width

18 inch

51 offset

5 studs

It says it will fit new leon, altea etc

would these fit a cordoba?

Thx in advance :)
 

beefy

Active Member
Oct 28, 2006
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what exacty is the offset and what are spacers?

sorry for being a newbie :/
 

Sisson

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Aug 18, 2005
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Derbyshire
AFAIK

The offset is the measurement from the hub to the outer edge of the wheel, therefore a higher offset will make the wheels sit too far in the arches and may catch the brake calipers and a smaller offset will maket the wheels stick out of the arches...

Wheel spacers go between the hub and the wheels to make a higher offset wheel sit further out [i.e bring the offset down] maybe to clear the brakes or something...

Hope This Helps You
 

beefy

Active Member
Oct 28, 2006
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so is it ok to buy allows with a bigger offset and just use spacers or would u not recommend it?

I really like these alloys and would defo like to have them on my car. If it is not a good idea though I will forget about it
 
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