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Old 08-22-2017, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Cale262

Nice choice on the Neuspeeds, they look great on yours, matching the black trim on the car. They are light, too.

I was seriously looking at those in 20x9 ET40 in different color, but ended up going for oem look.
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Luv the Color of the TT RS ^^^




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19x8.5 ET45 Rotiform KPS’s for my daily wheels, 245/35 PSS’s. 15mm spacers in front, less than 3mm clearance from the calipers. 12.5mm spacers for the rears.

I’m going to try 245/40 PS4’s for the tires, since it’s my daily I need a little softer ride for the roads in town.

Keeping the 20’s and swapping for any planned drives.
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15mm spacers (~.6 inch)? That would certainly drive me to another wheel selection. Shouldn't have to alter the suspension/performance geometry to that extent unless aesthetics is the sole determinant.

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19x8.5 ET45 Rotiform KPS’s for my daily wheels, 245/35 PSS’s. 15mm spacers in front, less than 3mm clearance from the calipers. 12.5mm spacers for the rears.

I’m going to try 245/40 PS4’s for the tires, since it’s my daily I need a little softer ride for the roads in town.

Keeping the 20’s and swapping for any planned drives.
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Default Wheel offset for 8J version will it fit?

Looking to buy a set from ABT 20 inch 9J with ET 40

stock is 18 inch and ET 52


will the 20 set fit on a normal TT?
( Not a TTS or TTRS)


thanks!
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yes.
in '20, OEM size for normal TT is 9J and 52 off-set
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Hi thank you

weird thing is that if I lookup in wheelstores
it states that for the 8J you can go up till 19
and for the 8S till 20 inch??!!

8S has a oem ET 42 for the 20 inch
and 8J has a oem Et 52


but the difference between ET 40 and 52 is pretty big…

Will I need to do a new alignement?





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the offset for 9Jx20 OEM rim is 52, not 42
no wheel alignement needed, if you just swap wheels

Originally Posted by loadone
Hi thank you
weird thing is that if I lookup in wheelstores
it states that for the 8J you can go up till 19
and for the 8S till 20 inch??!!
8S has a oem ET 42 for the 20 inch
and 8J has a oem Et 52
but the difference between ET 40 and 52 is pretty big…
Will I need to do a new alignement?


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