Different Alloys on Mk4 Cupra for trackdays

DIFT

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As the title says, I need to find alloys which fit a Mk4 Cupra.

Reason is for trackday use, so would be nice if they were light too. Anyone know any that would fit... I know F2Stu has managed to get MO's on his, but had to 'shave' a bit off the AP calipers.

Any help would be appreicated!

If not, if anyone knows of some Cupra Alloys going cheap, then let me know.
 

T. Spark

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Id be interested in these, as my car is going on a diet soon ;)
 

m0rk

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If you're just worried about wear, pick up a pair for the front only. saves time changing wheels & humping them about in the car.
 

mrcoyote

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Team Dynamics Pro-Race series should fit, but you need to try them ideally.
 

m0rk

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Don't forget, to fit AP's to the Mk2 like Stu did, he had to move them out a few mm to centre on the disc
 

DIFT

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Don't forget, to fit AP's to the Mk2 like Stu did, he had to move them out a few mm to centre on the disc

So The Comps may be a straight fit. Was probably only going to get two spares (for the front). Now to try and find some :)
 

Tom B

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TT Comps are heavy, but they definately fit.

Do the 6 spoke TT wheels or the S3 wheels fit? I need to buy a cheap set as my standard wheels need a refurb desperately!
 

DIFT

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Im probably going for the Pro Race ones. Will keep my eye out on e-bay, and see if any decent ones come up.

I didnt realise how expensive this idea would be :headhurt:
 

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I may have a set of ABT/BBS five spoke wheels for sale soon. Virtually brand new and by the way the spokes curve I would say they should have loads of room for Cupra brakes. OEM quality too as they are an official Audi accessory.
 

BeezerDiesel

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What's the ET??

Sorry, didn't put more details in as it's not the place for doing for sale adverts!
Just happened to see the thread and had often thought how these wheels should fit big brakes.
Anyhow, the wheels are 7.5 x 17'' and I'm pretty certain the offset is 35mm. Might be 38 but can't check at the moment as it's on the inside of the rim!
 

Ad Lav

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Need ET32 I think to clear the AP Racing caliper, the Cupra ones are ET42 aren't they??

But the design is quite curvy...
 

BeezerDiesel

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So your the one stealing alloys around the Exeter area...:whistle:

Ssssh! Don't tell everybody! :whistle:





Right here goes. Measuring from the front face of the disc itself, at the widest part there's a 67mm gap before it reaches the back of the spoke and at around the 312mm mark there's still over 60mm of fresh air. My ickle 288mm calipers look well hidden in there! That's fairly accurate but it's a bit dark in the garage and I was rushing so as not to miss the beginning of TG!
 
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