Anyone running 9x19 ET33 Rotors?

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as above is anyone running these? If so what tyre sizes are you using and are you lowered?

Pics would be great - thanks
 
I know, I want to run the on my A4 as the wheel is more concave than my standard rotors but lots of conflicting information on the fitment.
 
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I think it's the offset, ET33 versus ET43 so extra poke plus the additional width, I want to run 255 35 19 as I've just ordered 4 new ones.....expensive experiment just to buy the wheels and try it.
 
Thanks, great site, from those calculations I think the extra poke will be an issue!
 
If you look at it as putting a 16mm spacer on you existing wheels, ie sitting out 16mm more than standard. Alot of A4 owners put 10-15mm spacers on their original wheels to get some poke, or a flush fit. With this in mind, you may be ok.

edit: front maybe an issue though, usually a 10mm spacer is used.

JG
 
10j et 35 with 2degrees of camber at the back, sits snuggly, drive semi tucked/mms from the ground with no issues with rub, only if I have passengers do i hear the odd rub from the rear passenger.
235/35 tyres are what make this fitment work.
 
Not got Rotors but I have fitted 9x19 et29 with 255/35/19 but they rubbed a little on the back with a full car over bumps, fronts no issue.
Fitted 245/35/19 and get no rub at all.
They do poke a bit though and a little stretch on the tyres so careful of kurbs!
 
@Damian_S - How did you progress with your experiment re the 245/35/19 on rotors ??

I'm running a 255 35 19 and also lowered on Eibach sportline - no rubbing issues unless 4 up with weight in the boot and then it catches on the lip inside the outer arch very occasionally. - pictures in the project room.

Also running a 10mm spacer on the front 8.5 ET43 - 10mm spacer so ET 33 with same size tyre and no issues.
 
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