Lowering springs and spacers

Dan Wortho

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Just recently got my 2009 2.0 tdi s line and looking at h&r 35mm lowering springs. Was wondering if anyone knows what spacers would suit the car best. This is currently what it looks like
7BABA6FB 594A 49C0 B19D A92BDCF48F78
 
Depends on the current wheel spec, stock is offset 54, you may have offset 43-45 if aftermarket or other chassis wheels like a4, but 5-10mm, 10mm being hub centric is better, but if it's offset 43-45 it may rub, 54 with 10mm should be ok, test & see.
 
Depends on the current wheel spec, stock is offset 54, you may have offset 43-45 if aftermarket or other chassis wheels like a4, but 5-10mm, 10mm being hub centric is better, but if it's offset 43-45 it may rub, 54 with 10mm should be ok, test & see.
I’m not too sure the wheels are standard s line wheels 225/40/18
 
@DPM Damian can you advise on this please. Thanks
 
Depends on the current wheel spec, stock is offset 54, you may have offset 43-45 if aftermarket or other chassis wheels like a4, but 5-10mm, 10mm being hub centric is better, but if it's offset 43-45 it may rub, 54 with 10mm should be ok, test & see.
Go for 10mms at most but as mentioned above check your offsets and ride height as my s3 is on 25mm H&R with 15mm all round and i rub on a speed hump at anything above 8mph lol otherwise all good bare in i need have more then 1 passenger in the car too

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Just take 1 wheel off look inside alloy where u should find all the details u need as long as there genuine Audi ones. As sime aftermartket ones tell u very little . I run A4 DTM alloys 57.1 CB and ET 44 and i have no spacers , no rubbing and finally they sit flush with wheel arches

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