Audi wheel compatibility?
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W209 CLK
Audi wheel compatibility?
Hi,
I was thinking of buying a set of wheels from my friend but thought I needed to ask the experts first; especially when they are a custom set of DPEs.
I need to know whether or not wheels from an 2004 B6 A4 will fit the W209 CLKs. I know the bolt patterns are the same (5x112) but whether or not the bolts will fit the holes.
I'm not sure about the offset either and am in the process of finding that out from the manufacturer.
Details:
Front: 235/35/19x8
Rear: 265/35/19x10
Will the rear wheel rub as well in the back? I haven't lowered the car yet and thought I'd get the wheels first before doing it.
Any insight into this matter would be appreciated.
Thanks
I was thinking of buying a set of wheels from my friend but thought I needed to ask the experts first; especially when they are a custom set of DPEs.
I need to know whether or not wheels from an 2004 B6 A4 will fit the W209 CLKs. I know the bolt patterns are the same (5x112) but whether or not the bolts will fit the holes.
I'm not sure about the offset either and am in the process of finding that out from the manufacturer.
Details:
Front: 235/35/19x8
Rear: 265/35/19x10
Will the rear wheel rub as well in the back? I haven't lowered the car yet and thought I'd get the wheels first before doing it.
Any insight into this matter would be appreciated.
Thanks
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depends on the weather
staggered wheels and tires on an Audi ?
the Quattro system would be trashed by that set up
if it's a fwd version it would exhibit massive under steer
the Audi center bore is only 57mm Mercedes uses 66.56mm
rear tires are taller than the front which would cause all sorts of issues for the
traction control / yaw control and ABS systems
the Quattro system would be trashed by that set up
if it's a fwd version it would exhibit massive under steer
the Audi center bore is only 57mm Mercedes uses 66.56mm
rear tires are taller than the front which would cause all sorts of issues for the
traction control / yaw control and ABS systems
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