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Guide to 15" Audi rims that fit over Subaru 4 pot brake

^ Thanks. useful link.

Now, about centre caps for these....

I found two options on the Toronto Subaru Club forum, both in this thread:

https://www.toronto-subaru-club.com/forums/technical-tires-rims/154159-center-caps-steelies.html


One is from a Chevrolet:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/220874635632

The other is really my kind of solution: cheap and effective...

https://www.toronto-subaru-club.com...-rims/154385-diy-center-caps-winter-rims.html

It involves getting some of these 2 inch knockout closures which are used in electrical work:

knockoutclosure.jpg


Tarting them up by either painting them or using some sort of wrap on them. This example uses carbon fibre wrap:

knockoutclosurewrapped.jpg


The fitting them to the wheel:

wheelwithcap.jpg


Sounds pretty simple and inexpensive.
 
What a top idea :)

It has given me an idea too :idea:
Actually, it might also be something others on here could be interested in too :iconwink:

Regards
Mr Turbo
 
If you can't find them, let me know, I can most likely swing by Home Depot and grab a bunch for you guys :)
 
If you can't find them, let me know, I can most likely swing by Home Depot and grab a bunch for you guys :)

That'd be great mate. Will let you know if we need yor help! Thanks!
 
Dunno what they're called but I'm sure I've seen em at Bunnings, etc.... plastic ones though.

If you can remember which section or anything that would be good.

In other news, the ball seat conversion spacers arrived from Mr Lugnut today.

$1.30 each, plus postage of $12.00. they came in an express post bag.

They are referred to as a "VW Radius Washer".

I found the company very good to deal with. Find out more about their products at:

https://www.mrlugnut.com.au/
 
Hub centric rings arrived today from Hong Kong from ebay seller.

Postage was very quick and packaging very good for such delicate little items.

Can't wait to see how they fit.

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these address the different centre bore size between the audi rim and the subaru rim.

the big question now is patience:

I have a trip planned for the long weekend, and could get these rims fitted before then, BUT I would also like them clean! there is an unholy amount of brake dust buildup in the inner side of the rims. I am told that this is because German brake pads cause a high amount of build up. It is really terrible to try and clean off.

I have used standard wheel cleaner: not much use. Degreaser: filthy job and you have to scrub and scrub. Am now using Iron x, which seems more effective but will still take a couple of hours to get each rim clean.

Alternatively, I could just put em on and clan em up one at a time another day...
 
Ok, so in Canada these things are called Knockout closures. really! are they called here? anyone got a clue? I've done all sorts of internet searches, but so far no luck.

Havent been to Bunnings yet (Middys might also be an idea). Did a search for plastic grommet 2", try calling these:
https://www.ampere.com.au/electrica...es-and-fasteners/cable-holding-and-protection
https://www.rtmediasolutions.com.au/products/grommets-machines/plastic-grommets

Ask if they have a plastic grommet without the cutout...
 
if you guys need a 5th rim for a spare these guys have 2 in stock

https://www.audiwreck.com.au/

they wanted $75 / rim

Bloody awesome.

I am not after a 5th because I have one. But I am after a 6th: I carry two spares. Happy to pay $75 to premanently reduce the weight of the car by about 5 kg. It means I could carry 2 slabs of 500ml cans of beer without adding any weight! :lildevil:
 
Geez, that's cheap!!

I paid $190 at Mordialloc Wreckers for one 2006 Forester 16" bare alloy rim to match those on the car.
 
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