Thanks for your reply
What are you running in the rear? Wheel size?
I’m getting abit ahead of myself but just looking st ideas. But ideally I’d like not to run spacers.
I'm wondering how it would look with the 245/35 tyres on 19" rims. It would be closer to the arch, both due to the higher tyre profile and width, but would it poke?The ideal cosmetic wise would be as flush as possible without poking - the below is with that in mind.
8.5j ET45 front
8.5j ET40-35 rear
With 235/35 tyres on 19” rims.
I’m running ET45 with 8mm spacers on the rear and it would be capable of 10mm (this is pushing it a little) with -1.5 degree negative camber as I’m running.
This is on a sportback, the saloon can handle a lot more aggressive offsets.
ET45 8.5x19 both front and rear but with 8mm spacer in the rear. With 235/35 Goodyear F1 Asy 3
Front: https://www.audi-sport.net/xf/threads/new-alloys-advice-please.376615/#post-3286883
Rear: https://www.audi-sport.net/xf/threa...to-your-8v-today.236518/page-207#post-3338343
YeH an offset of about et35-40 but where can you get staggered offset sets of wheels?Thanks for the information. Not sure if you know but is here a offset that would remove the need for a spacer in the rear?
Hi
What is the perfect/ ideal wheel size for either S3 or RS3 without the need of spacers.
Cheers
That’s why I don’t want spacers it shot my insurance up on my A3 and meant only specialist insures would only insure.
After fitting and kind of wheel or suspension modification or in fact alter anything suspension related. Even if it’s just remove a bottom arm and refit you should always get a alignment check carried out. So ******* up steering and suspension geometry shouldn’t be a issue
Plus ANY modification should be declare to insurance no matter how small. Anything that is different from how the vehicle left the factory.
May be here: https://www.ldprestige.co.uk/jantes...66-pol-mgm?vehicle=20504&custom=627944,627944YeH an offset of about et35-40 but where can you get staggered offset sets of wheels?
I'm wondering how it would look with the 245/35 tyres on 19" rims. It would be closer to the arch, both due to the higher tyre profile and width, but would it poke?
The diameter of 245/35 is just 7 mm bigger than the 235/35, or 3,5 mm closer to the arch. The Audizine folks use this size on their saloons. I didn't see anyone with these tyres on a sportback though.I don't think so. Since the rubber on my wheels is completely flush with the rim edge right now and there is some minor stretch 245 would be okay. I would be more concerned with the diameter/circumference since 245/30/19 is too small and 245/35/19 is too big.