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Old 03-16-2006, 10:31 AM
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I have 19" (19x8) RS4s on my TT with 235/35/19s.

The roads in the city have not been good for my rims. I have already had to replace two tires and one rim (all in the front).

Can I go with a staggered setup and maybe do 18s in the front and 19s in the rear? The 18s I would get would be 18x8 and I guess 225/40/18. Or should I get 235/40/18 ????

Will this work? I have Quattro.
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Not a good idea, IMO.
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Default the tires have to be the exact same size on a quattro...

if they aren't, the computer will wrongly diagnose the situation as wheel slip/spin and traction control will constantly be on.

methinks.
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eh, why? i think it would look lame. the wheel wells are very similar in size.
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kinda. some here have staggered width rims with different width tires, but same profile.
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yeah, i was talking diameter... width doesn't matter.
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i'll take them if you don't want them anymore, BTW.
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Default Agree with Chris!

You could make this work. You'll have to match the tire diameters, front and back. Take a long look at the Crossfire (there's a model that runs 18/19 I believe) to be certain that you can live with this. I know I couldn't.
Or try looking several posts down the page for the discussion on BBS CH's, if you want to run 19's reliably...
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Default Not a good idea. Quattro requires same sizes all four corners...

Instead, I would recommend going 235/40x19 on all four corners. Get a tire like BFG KDW2 that has reinforced sidewalls to help with your city potholes.

The extra profile height may be helpful. It was for my TT.

Also increase air pressuresl. I run 40psi front and 37psi rear on my TT. I have 225/45x18 BFG KDW 2's. No more ruined tires or bent rims since the change to KDW's with 45 profile.(Knock wood.)

When these wear out I may go 235/40x18 KDW, but may also stay with what is working OK now.
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Default Agree with Russ...>>

While you could get the tire diameters similar, the differring slip angles of the two different height tires could play havoc with handling and safety..

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