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79fb 02-02-05 08:45 PM

bolt pattern question
 
i was just wondering if they did the 4 x114 the same way they did the 4x110...with the bolts instead of lugnuts to install rims?...on a first gen?..

Gregs 02-02-05 09:49 PM

nope, the gsl-se's use lugnuts unlike the 12a cars

-greg

79fb 02-03-05 01:26 AM

thanks...

Gregs 02-03-05 01:27 AM

np

jfsanterre 02-03-05 06:41 AM

gsl-se have 114.3 X 4 right?

rotary emotions 02-03-05 08:19 AM

Did you guys actually got non-GSL-SE's in 84-85? Everybody is always talking about GSL-SE suspension/brakes/lug pattern. But in the rest of the world, we didn't get GSL-SE's (North America only) Yet all our S3's got the suspension/brake/bolt pattern (and lug nuts)/ interior updates (except for RHD, they kept the old dash), just not the powersteering or 13B engine. We kept the old 12A. So I was wondering, your S3 cars, are they all GSL-SE? And if not, what did the non-GSL-SE cars come with?

Frankenrex 02-03-05 09:35 AM

The '84-5 non-GSL-SE (GSL and GS) cars still had dinky brakes and 4x110 with bolts rather than studs, like the earlier cars. The '84-5 cars had a slightly different strut, and a different outer wheel bearing on the front from earlier cars.
Interiors were updated for all '84-5 cars, and some minor exterior updates. There's a difference inthe mounting point of the lower rear control arms, too. Rearend has larger axles. buncha little differences, but the upshot is they updated all US 84-5s, but only the GSL-SEs got the bigger brakes and better bolt pattern.


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