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Are Audi questions allowed

I need help with an Audi quesiton, but I haven't found an Audi forum that's as active as this one. I have an Audi TT that came with run-flat tires and no spare. It's got a space for a spare, but I'm told no spare, donut or otherwise exists for the car as it was designed around the run flats. Does anyone know if the collapsible Porsche spares will fit this car? I mean it's all about lug nut spacing and brake clearance, right?

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TTs are Golf-based, so I'd guess you'd be better off checking that angle.
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The Audi products are 5x112 or 5x100 bolt patterns and use a 72.6mm center bore. Porsches are 5x130 bolt pattern so they won't bolt on.

There's a couple of good sites to try, my preference is QuattroWorld.com. It's an offshoot of the old AudiWorld site but in a format that the users prefered. Just celebrating it's one year anniversary. Some of the regional forums are better than others, so that part will depend on where you live. But the model specific forums can get pretty robust and can answer a lot of your questions. The TT forums can get pretty lively at times.
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This may help.

2008 Audi TT spare tire - AudiWorld Forums

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2008 Audi TT spare tire - AudiWorld Forums

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Wow, didn't know anyone still went to the old AW site.
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Something about teaching an old dog new tricks.
It's still pretty active.

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The car definitely came with a spare.
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Something about teaching an old dog new tricks.
It's still pretty active.

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I was so happy when AudiWorld switched to the current format. I HATED the old format. But, unfortunately everyone else liked the old format and they all jumped ship when it switched, so there's hardly any traffic there anymore. It's a shame because it was a wealth of information.

I go to Audizine.com sometimes too.
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You may want to join one of the quattro lists at audifans.com. I use the S-Car list a lot for my S6 Avant. A lot of very serious DIYers on those lists.

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I was so happy when AudiWorld switched to the current format. I HATED the old format. But, unfortunately everyone else liked the old format and they all jumped ship when it switched, so there's hardly any traffic there anymore. It's a shame because it was a wealth of information.

I go to Audizine.com sometimes too.
I was OK either way, but when everyone else bolted to QW I moved too. I never understood the fuss over the AW change, but understood why Jason Teller made the format change. Unfortunately when the entire Chicagoland crowd moved to QW, I had to go as well. And I was a top poster on both the Chicago and allroad forums for a few years too. Guess some people just don't embrace change.
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I own a 2004 VW R32. It came without a spare -- it came with a can of stop-leak & a compressor. I read on a VW Vortex forum that an Audi TT spare would fit in the spare tire well of the R32, because the R32 is essentially a TT platform. I purchased a TT spare it did indeed fit into the space beneath the carpet in the luggage area. Problem is, the spare will only fit on the rear because the R32 front brakes are too large. So if I get a flat in front I will have to change 2 tires, but at least I now have a spare.

So at one point TTs must have had spares, because I bought one. Hope this info helps.
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Is the Audi black? If it is...well...you know...
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