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    Stage 3 Forum Advertiser Four Rings 034Motorsport's Avatar
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    Introducing 034Motorsport 5mm Dual Bolt Pattern Audi 5x100 & 5x112 Wheel Spacers!

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    We're pleased to announce our new 5mm Wheel Spacer Pair for Audi/Volkswagen 5x112mm & 5x100mm Hubs with 57.1mm Center Bore!

    Wheel Spacer Pair, 5mm, Audi/Volkswagen 5x112mm & 5x100mm with 57.1mm Center Bore

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    034Motorsport's Dual-Bolt Pattern Wheel Spacer Pair is designed to fit most Audi & Volkswagen vehicles with a 57.1mm center bore and 5x112mm or 5x100mm wheel bolt patterns.

    This pair of 5mm spacers is manufactured from high-quality aluminum with a black anodized finish, and will increase track width to improve handling, allow for more brake clearance, and help achieve the more flush wheel/tire fitment you desire for your car.

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    Please Note: 034Motorsport 5mm Wheel Spacers are not hubcentric, so please verify that your hub face protrudes out from the spacer enough to center your wheel. Driving without the wheels centered properly can result in unwanted vibrations. Please make sure that your wheel bolts or studs have sufficient thread engagement when using these spacers. If longer hardware is needed, please consider purchasing 034Motorsport Audi/Volkswagen Wheel Stud & Nut Conversion Kits in the necessary lengths.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings ProgMetalHead's Avatar
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    Hey, 034!
    My B7 S4 is lowered on H&R springs.
    Do you think I could run these in the rear?
    Will I need longer bolts?

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    Stage 3 Forum Advertiser Four Rings 034Motorsport's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ProgMetalHead View Post
    Hey, 034!
    My B7 S4 is lowered on H&R springs.
    Do you think I could run these in the rear?
    Will I need longer bolts?

    Sent from my SGH-I317M using Tapatalk
    You should be able to run them with your wheels, depending on your tire setup. It's always best to measure from the outer edge of the sidewallhorizontally to the inside of the fender to verify.

    You may not need longer bolts depending on what you're using with the VMRs. We recommend having at least 6-7 turns of thread engagement on the bolts.

    Hope that helps!
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