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I have a 2 door phantom black A3 FWD 2.0T with Koni coils on and for now stock 17" gunmetal Audi wheels (I was surprised they came stock in this color) Will post pics later of how the car is now.
1) BBS CK 18" X 8 ET44
2) Speedline Corse Turini 18" X 8 ET42
Both gunmetal color. Will ET44 to ET42 make any difference as far as rear rubbing? Going with 225/40/18
Which of these wheels is stronger? From what I read, Speedlines are "flow formed" and BBS is heavier.
My Koni coils have "rebound/dampening" adjustment. Should I increase the dampening/stiffen it up for ondulations or leave it soft? My only problem now is when I hit a bump/ondulation, the car seems too soft. I guess making it stiffer will help suspension travel or that's a spring problem? Even on the highway when I go on some overpasses, it just kicks up too much, so that's not good for high speed runs. Maybe I am just too low, but when I put the 18's on I don't think I'd want to raise it too much.
Here is how the car sits (I might have to raise it a bit on the front) because it's scraping and we have bad garages (afraid it will hit the middle of the car under, but will see it's shot, so it might not) and driveways (some are just so inclined and poorly designed)
Will take better pics. Edited this quite a bit end of the afternoon (no light)
1) BBS CK 18" X 8 ET44
2) Speedline Corse Turini 18" X 8 ET42
Both gunmetal color. Will ET44 to ET42 make any difference as far as rear rubbing? Going with 225/40/18
Which of these wheels is stronger? From what I read, Speedlines are "flow formed" and BBS is heavier.
My Koni coils have "rebound/dampening" adjustment. Should I increase the dampening/stiffen it up for ondulations or leave it soft? My only problem now is when I hit a bump/ondulation, the car seems too soft. I guess making it stiffer will help suspension travel or that's a spring problem? Even on the highway when I go on some overpasses, it just kicks up too much, so that's not good for high speed runs. Maybe I am just too low, but when I put the 18's on I don't think I'd want to raise it too much.
Here is how the car sits (I might have to raise it a bit on the front) because it's scraping and we have bad garages (afraid it will hit the middle of the car under, but will see it's shot, so it might not) and driveways (some are just so inclined and poorly designed)
Will take better pics. Edited this quite a bit end of the afternoon (no light)
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