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    Q5 rims?

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    I've currently stumbled across an ad with Q5 winter rims (19 inch) with pirelli 235/55/19 tires. My question is if it would fit on my A4? There will be occasional rubbing I believe? Does this mean I would need hub adapters? Is it possible at all? Those are replicas, am I correct? Thanks for any information.

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    You would need different tires. 55's would cause some issues. Probably would need adapters. Would also need to know the offset of the wheels.
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    why would you need adapters ??? if theyre oem the bolt pattern is still the same all you would need is hub rings which would cost <$20 and new tires

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    The bolt pattern is 5x112, offset of 39mm, and 66.6mm hub bore. So you would only need hub rings, and also smaller tires.

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    39mm, 66.6mm? ok thanks

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    That's what I found for 19" Q5 wheels. Perhaps the ones you're looking at are reps? Why not just contact the person and ask for these specifics... Have him send you pictures of the part number, size and offset, set. I'm assuming they're reps if they're only $300 for 19's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iHaveBoost? View Post
    That's what I found for 19" Q5 wheels. Perhaps the ones you're looking at are reps? Why not just contact the person and ask for these specifics...
    Yes, waiting for reply. Just needed some backup info to not make a fool out myself.

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    Sure, makes sense. Just post up when you get the info!

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    Q5s usually come with 20" peelers. If it matters, the wheels probably came from a B8 s4 or something. Might be different offset than the Q5s?

    just like what everyone says, all you'll need are JUST new tires and hub rings
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    Re: Q5 rims?

    Quote Originally Posted by FormulaOne View Post
    39mm, 66.6mm? ok thanks
    You need 57.1 (B6) to 67.1 (B8) hubcentric rings. As for tires, you may be able to fit 55 series with stock suspension, but it will look funny.

    Here are 245/35r19 on my b6 at well below stock height.
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    You can see how close the tire is to my fender. The difference in overall diameter between a 245/35 and your tires is roughly how much higher (than mine) your ride height would have to be to run them without rubbing.
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