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  • noE30
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    Originally posted by Roysneon View Post
    noE30, I'm pretty sure those are American Racing 24's (AR24s)
    Thanks!

    Anyone have ideas on the ARE's?

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  • Roysneon
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    noE30, I'm pretty sure those are American Racing 24's (AR24s)

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  • archie
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    Originally posted by Janderson View Post
    I'm pretty sure those are RF's.
    Thanks!

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  • noE30
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    Got any ideas what they are worth?

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  • ethree
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    Four lug audi's are 4x108, at least since 1980 or so, they may have had some different bolt patterns earlier.

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  • noE30
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    Ive got two wheels that I'm trying to find out what they are, both of these I found at the local junk yard.
    First are these ARE wheels. They are on a audi 90 and google tells me they are 4x108. Does anyone know if thats the correct bolt pattern for an audi 90. And does anyone know what these are called or if they are worth anything?


    Second are these wheels that were on a mk3 jetta. My buddy is interested in them but would like some info first.


    Thanks

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  • daniel
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    Originally posted by Janderson View Post
    I'm pretty sure those are ugly.
    but yeah they look kinda like RFs

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  • Jand3rson
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    I'm pretty sure those are RF's.

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  • archie
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    Next up,this BBS Wheel. What model # or name is it?



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  • archie
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    Originally posted by Aptyp View Post
    in that case, your wheels came from these guys
    Discover the ultimate in quality and authenticity with our exclusive collection of Factory OEM wheels, guaranteed to be genuine and NOT replicas. At DetroitWheelandTire.com, we take pride in offering only original wheels sourced directly from trusted manufacturers. Say goodbye to imitations and embrace the unparalleled craftsmanship and precision engineering of true Factory OEM wheels. Experience the peace of mind that comes with knowing your wheels are built to exact specifications, ensuring optimal performance, safety, and durability. Upgrade your vehicle with confidence, knowing you're getting the real deal - explore our selection of Factory OEM wheels at DetroitWheelandTire.com and elevate your driving experience today


    call them to find out. Last I heard the name of the wheel manufacturer was "OE Performance"
    Thank you for this info!

    A

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  • machined
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    I think those first one's are Work and the second Eta Beta; but this seems to be more vortex's expertise.

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  • cablehaze15
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    Originally posted by kronus View Post
    They look like MiM's.
    yeah they kindof do, but mim have a flat face and these are convex...

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  • Aptyp
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    in that case, your wheels came from these guys
    http://www.detroitwheelandtire.com/s...2002&model=873

    call them to find out. Last I heard the name of the wheel manufacturer was "OE Performance"

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  • archie
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    Originally posted by Aptyp View Post
    Hey Aptyp, thanks for that info. That I knew already but was hoping someone knew the company that made them. They are replicas with no ///M logo on them either. Was hoping someone knew.

    Thanks!

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  • Aptyp
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    http://www.bmwtips.com/tipsntricks/wheels/BMWWheels.htm

    you have style 68, OE Replicas

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