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Old 02-10-08, 09:47 AM   #1
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I thought I knew all about these but I'm now able to confuse myself!!

Does the 2WD Audi 90 use a 4x100 pcd? I'm specifically talking about a late eighties B3 (so the rounder shape).

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I would say at 4x108 as this seems the norm for Audis after 1985

Just measure across the bolt holes on one of your wheel calipers, easy enough to check (he says in hindsight).
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100 pcd was on the early up to 84 and 4 cyl coupe all other 4 studs should be 108pcd
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Cool, thanks chaps.
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