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Old 10-08-2013, 05:18 PM
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Default Alzor/ECS wheels

I have the 20" double spoke off-road wheels and have been looking for a winter setup. I was thinking 18" and see a double spoke Alzor wheel #618.

I know many are partial to Hartmans, but they are out of my 3 silver choices and are very $$. The Alzors don't need a center ring, use stock lug bolts, and are about $100 ea. To me they look a little bit flasher than the Tire Rack, Sport Edition Se-15 which I was also considering.

Does anyone have experience with the Alzor's, which is ECS's house brand. Do you think they will make a resonable winter wheel. (I was also going to get the Blizzak DM-V1)

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Yes, many of the S4 types use them. Make a fine winter wheel.
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Default Stock lug bolt design

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Yes, many of the S4 types use them. Make a fine winter wheel.
I forgot to mention: Hartman's said that the Q5s lug bolts were different than all other Audis. A different design of ball seat - and that I would need to purchase their lug bolts.

If this is this true of Hartmans, would it also be true for the Alzors, as they clain to use the stock lug bolts, too?
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