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New old stock genuine Audi 345X30mm A8 front discs. The part number is 4D0 615 301B but would guess that has been superceeded. Unused, dusty with a litle bit of surface rust from lying around.
£60
what size wheels can you get them under? and are they compatable with rs2 calipers?
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That's a difficult question to answer. The factory used 18". I have mocked them up within 17". However there is no way I can categorically state they will fit within ALL or any other wheel type/sizes. Too many variables.
I doubt whether the RS2 calipers would be suitable.
Really it is the calipers that are the problem. Modern ones (Monoblocs) are more compact and flush on the sides compared to the more bulbous older styles. But as you say until you can get a good measurement its "finger in the wind" jobbie! Also the style of wheel can be a factor.
I doubt that they will fit, Corey machined his 345mm discs down to 340mm and then found that they still didn't fit under his particular wheel when on the car. That was with the 996 monoblocks.
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I doubt that they will fit, Corey machined his 345mm discs down to 340mm and then found that they still didn't fit under his particular wheel when on the car. That was with the 996 monoblocks.
Ahh...
But don't forget those wheels had the S4/S6 offset. Volcano's wheels will I guess be ET25 or greater so effectively there is more of the "well" of the wheel to play with and at that width I doubt whether there will be much chance of spoke intereference!
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