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20mm Audi Aluminum Hub-centric Wheel Spacers With Bolts Included - Ecs Tuning on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Cambridge, Massachusetts, US

Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:ECS Tuning Manufacturer Part Number:ECS10159KTWB Other Part Number:ES#250729 Placement on Vehicle:Array

You are bidding on a set of two 20mm Aircraft Aluminum Wheel Spacers for Audi. They are made by ECS Tuning, and are 1.5 years old. Elongated lug bolts included.


Bolt pattern is 5x112, which fits all Audi vehicles.

Hub center bore is 57.1mm, which fits most Audi vehicles made before 2011. Make sure to check your vehicle's hub bore before buying.

I had these on my 2006 A8. They work perfectly, causing no vibrations nor alignment issues. They are mounted between the wheel and hub to improve the car's looks and handling.

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