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hi guys got these alloys guy said they were off an audi s line

will they fit my a4 he sed they will stick out an inch

am not to sure of the brand but they deep dish

thanks john
 

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also the tyre size is 235/35zr19
 
If he said there gonna stick out about an inch the et must be Et25.. If you run these wheels you might be illegal as your tread on the tyre won't be under your wheel arch .. I would take em back and ask for a refund .. Don't mean to be rude but they won't suit an a4 .. I'm sure these are off a bmw might be wrong
 
What offset are the wheels? Check out greeny233's car. He's got 19x9.5 at et32.
They stick out quite far and have a good amount of stretch!
 
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hi bud a seen his mines stick out a bit more like an inch a just try to better my car make it look good and failed
al get pics a dont no if a can maybe get wide arches or what

if not only option is to sell them

gutted
 
cant see one bud al check bud i think they could be for an rs4 bud may be 20 30 et
 
the are defo hanging out about 1" bud but the front arent that bad but bk is al get you pics need to wait on misses coming bk on her phone
 
thats the pics guys soz about them had to edit n cut them as it wouldnt let me upload them
 

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Fronts look fine mate, could maybe even do with a little spacer on the front actually haha. Rears are a close call to be honest. Maybe a little camber could sort it but I'm not very knowledgeable about that haha
 
yah a dont no what to do buddy
 
I think they look ok, I've definitely seen cars on the road where they've been sticking out more.
 
Do you get any scraping of the tyre against the wheel arch on full lock?
 
Leave them they look mint , no one will bother you with them they hardly stick out.

If you decide to sell , let me know;)
 
yah a dont no what to do guys av just passed my test and a cant afford to get points

was thinking of wide arches but a dont no what to do they are 235/35zr19
 
The front look perfect, and for the rears you could either fit tyres a size smaller (obviously you would have to change the fronts to match), or adjust the camber yourself mate.

It's one concentric bolt on the rear hub, HERE is a link to how to do it.
 
i dont understand about the camber bud if i adjusted that would the wheel not hit the suspension
 
You should have enough clearance to give it a little bit to clear the arches. The top of the wheel will just be tilted in a little bit.
 
aww a might just do that or might just sell them :(
 
I've just looked at the first pictures you put up. They're only 8.5" wide so you will have plenty of room to add camber.
 
yah bud so u think al defo get away with it
 
Yeah, you only need a little bit to make sure the tyre doesn't catch your arch.
 
al need to see got told al go thur so much tyres buy doing that
 
will these fit on my a4 guys
ET 50
8.OJ x 18 H2
PCD 5x 112
 
With that offset you might need a spacer to clear the struts or something (not sure but someone more knowledgeable will come along to correct me or not) but apart from that the other sizes sound fine!
 
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thanks guys also had anyone had there arches rolled
 
A tiny bit of camber won't eat tyres, that's just when people have loads to look all scene.

As said above you will need spacers with the other alloys. 20mm out back is fine, but you might want to go a little bit smaller on the front with 15mm.