Largest wheel/tire on allroad
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245/35/20 front with 25mm spacers 20x8.5 (will be going to a 245/40/20 this weekend to get a closer match in circumference since I just went up a size in the rear)
275/35/20 rear with 10mm spacers 20x10
BTW I had 255/40/19 tires on my 19's with no issues as well
275/35/20 rear with 10mm spacers 20x10
BTW I had 255/40/19 tires on my 19's with no issues as well
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I have a little wheel shake, but not because of the spacers, I need an alignment bad, I put the stock wheels on to confirm with no spacers, but I am waiting to get the new front tires before I get it aligned
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Spacers shouldn't induce vibration if they are made correctly. Biggest thing to be careful of is to make sure the centering hub is the correct size so that the spacer sits flat and tight before mounting.
Do you find the car understeers more than stock? (or at least when you had equal front/rear profiles).
Lastly, what type are your wheels (other that black )? Can't really see them in the pictures.
Sorry for all the questions, just I have considered going to a rear stagger and was thinking about doing a stasis center diff to shift the power bias rearward...
fj..
Lastly, what type are your wheels (other that black )? Can't really see them in the pictures.
Sorry for all the questions, just I have considered going to a rear stagger and was thinking about doing a stasis center diff to shift the power bias rearward...
fj..
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I have a set of genuine RS4 wheels on my Allroad - 18 x 8.5 ET20 running 245/45/18 - these have reduced inner clearance by 8mm and the wheels extend out into the arches by an extra 18mm. The car feels and drives much better than with the stock rims, but has not compromised the ride quality too much. The car also has a slightly more aggressive - but still understated look.
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I have a set of genuine RS4 wheels on my Allroad - 18 x 8.5 ET20 running 245/45/18 - these have reduced inner clearance by 8mm and the wheels extend out into the arches by an extra 18mm. The car feels and drives much better than with the stock rims, but has not compromised the ride quality too much. The car also has a slightly more aggressive - but still understated look.