Can anyone confirm the bolt pattern and ET (offset) for a Lamborghini Gallardo wheel? I think it may be a 5x112...not sure on the ET.
Crazy idea - if they are 5x112 and ET of 43 they may fit on my 2004 S4 (needs a ET43) ....the back will be a bit crazy (11 inch wide wheels!!)...not sure if it is good for the AWD
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here is a question for the staggered wheels on a quattro... is the Gallardo all-wheel drive or is it not?
if it is, why is there not a problem with the driveline system with 11 inch rears and 8 inch fronts (+- 12-13mm or .5 inch) compared to what is in any standard quattro? and or how have the quattro systems evloved over time (what are main differences/improvements?
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here is a question for the staggered wheels on a quattro... is the Gallardo all-wheel drive or is it not?
if it is, why is there not a problem with the driveline system with 11 inch rears and 8 inch fronts (+- 12-13mm or .5 inch) compared to what is in any standard quattro? and or how have the quattro systems evloved over time (what are main differences/improvements?
Food 4 Thought.
Width of the tires has no effect on the AWD. It is the overall diameter that has to be taken into consideration. In the case of Quattro and Haldex, the difference in OD should be within a 4% difference.
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