View Full Version : Adding Wheel Spacers Really "Appear" to To Make The Car Look Lowered
dal59
06-27-2021, 10:33 AM
I know there is already a thread dedicated to wheel spacers. Which sizes to use, and pics of how they look.
This post is specifically to comment on how the car actually "looks" lowered as a result of adding the wheel spacers. I thought it may be of interest to those that want a lowered look, but may have some concerns on how best to lower their car, how it may ride after it is lowered and how it will affect their warranty. Obviously, if you just want your car slammed and do not care about these other afore mentioned issues, read no further.
However, for me, adding the spacers was all I needed. Moving the wheel / tire out reduced the gap, cost only $300.00 (parts and labor), kept the factory ride quality and I do not have to worry about speed bumps, or any other "normal" road conditions.
I have not had a chance to get pics of the car with the new spacers yet, but I have included measurements of my current gaps, front and rear.
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As you can see the front is approx. 3/4 of an inch. The rear is approx. 1 inch.
thadoggfatha
06-27-2021, 11:13 AM
Looks good!
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ywang98
06-27-2021, 11:54 AM
This would be my next thing.
IamRacer X
06-28-2021, 03:52 AM
I did spacers within a month of purchasing the car new. Being I see so few other RS5s, I tend to forget what a difference it makes. For whatever reason lately Ive seen more RS5s... wow, spacers make a huge difference in how these cars look. I keep saying I want to lower my car, then I look at its stance and realize it already sits lower then most of my other cars after they were lowered!!
dal59
06-28-2021, 06:35 AM
I did spacers within a month of purchasing the car new. Being I see so few other RS5s, I tend to forget what a difference it makes. For whatever reason lately Ive seen more RS5s... wow, spacers make a huge difference in how these cars look. I keep saying I want to lower my car, then I look at its stance and realize it already sits lower then most of my other cars after they were lowered!!
I agree. My car was at the shop for a few weeks, so I had not seen it for a while. When I went to pick it up at the dealership of course it was sitting amongst 50 other Audi's, but you could immediately see the difference in its stance. To me, it is now perfect and I would never lower it. Like you said, I had lowered my vette to its lowest setting and it did not look this good.
ywang98
06-28-2021, 12:08 PM
Question:
With the 12/15 mm combo, on your parking aid screen front camera, the two edge lines (left and right), how close are those lines in relation to the actual edge of the tire after installing the spacer?
The reason I am asking is because that without spacers, those lines are actually quite far from the actual edge of the tires. But since extending the wheels out with spacers, how much closer are the edges of the tires to those lines? Does it feel there is still a bit of space left, or the edge of the line IS at the edge of the tire?
This is for parking really close to the curb or around drive-through's. I don't want to scratch my tires or wheels.
Thanks.
By the way, who's spacers did you go with?
dal59
06-28-2021, 07:15 PM
Question:
With the 12/15 mm combo, on your parking aid screen front camera, the two edge lines (left and right), how close are those lines in relation to the actual edge of the tire after installing the spacer?
The reason I am asking is because that without spacers, those lines are actually quite far from the actual edge of the tires. But since extending the wheels out with spacers, how much closer are the edges of the tires to those lines? Does it feel there is still a bit of space left, or the edge of the line IS at the edge of the tire?
This is for parking really close to the curb or around drive-through's. I don't want to scratch my tires or wheels.
Thanks.
By the way, who's spacers did you go with?
Gosh, you know that is funny. I never even considered that or gave it a moments thought. However, since you now brought it to my attention, I just converted 15 mm to inches and it comes out to .59 of an inch. So, it seems as though it would nearly have no impact at all. And, the wheels do not "poke" out past the fenders. They are flush which was a bigger issue for me. No worries!
I happened to go with those offered by APR, but I am sure there are several offerings. One of the things I liked about APR is they remove material where it is not necessary, thereby making them a tiny bit lighter. If you look at them you will see what I mean.
MoralMiscreant
06-28-2021, 08:07 PM
Seemingly insignificant differences in offsets and tire sizes can make a surprising difference in how much the tire fills the wheel well. It also does it in a way that is more uniform through the entire arc of the wheel well so, visually, if done right, I actually think it looks better than lowering. I recently took my factory RS5 coupe wheels and put them on my SQ5 with a slightly taller than stock tire. Even though the vehicle sits a tiny bit higher because of the taller tire, it looks *way* lower. The BC Forged I have on my RS5 already have a +12 offset over factory all around but, rather than install the ABT HAS springs I have sitting here, after seeing the change on my SQ5, I'm giving serious consideration to running a tiny bit taller/squarer tire on the RS5 to fill the wheel well a bit more.
Daaavid
06-29-2021, 07:42 AM
An entire discussion about spacers but no actual photo of the wheel being spacer-ed? Blasphemy. [:D]
Another point to consider is that some tires will run wider or smaller even in the same size. I just replaced my Hankooks with Continentals and the difference in sidewall height and width have changed the stance of my car marginally.
Also, please consider the differential wear-and-tear if you are changing the geometric width as you do not want too much of a variance from front to rear.
ywang98
06-29-2021, 07:53 AM
Gosh, you know that is funny. I never even considered that or gave it a moments thought. However, since you now brought it to my attention, I just converted 15 mm to inches and it comes out to .59 of an inch. So, it seems as though it would nearly have no impact at all. And, the wheels do not "poke" out past the fenders. They are flush which was a bigger issue for me. No worries!
I happened to go with those offered by APR, but I am sure there are several offerings. One of the things I liked about APR is they remove material where it is not necessary, thereby making them a tiny bit lighter. If you look at them you will see what I mean.
I appreciate the feedback!
Yeah, I am just paranoid about scratching the wheel, if I used the camera lines as a parking reference. You know that feeling when you hear even the lightest "crunch"...
The front spacers that you installed, that is 12mm, not 12.5mm, correct? I've seen some offerings in that width, and the price is pretty good.
dal59
06-29-2021, 09:04 AM
Seemingly insignificant differences in offsets and tire sizes can make a surprising difference in how much the tire fills the wheel well. It also does it in a way that is more uniform through the entire arc of the wheel well so, visually, if done right, I actually think it looks better than lowering. I recently took my factory RS5 coupe wheels and put them on my SQ5 with a slightly taller than stock tire. Even though the vehicle sits a tiny bit higher because of the taller tire, it looks *way* lower. The BC Forged I have on my RS5 already have a +12 offset over factory all around but, rather than install the ABT HAS springs I have sitting here, after seeing the change on my SQ5, I'm giving serious consideration to running a tiny bit taller/squarer tire on the RS5 to fill the wheel well a bit more.
I agree. Not sure what size BC wheels you now have on your RS5, but before getting the spacers, I considered going up one size on my tires. If I remember correctly, going to a 275 / 35 /r20 increased the tire diameter an entire inch. I think that would have made the car appeared to be lowered.
dal59
06-29-2021, 09:10 AM
An entire discussion about spacers but no actual photo of the wheel being spacer-ed? Blasphemy. [:D]
Another point to consider is that some tires will run wider or smaller even in the same size. I just replaced my Hankooks with Continentals and the difference in sidewall height and width have changed the stance of my car marginally.
Also, please consider the differential wear-and-tear if you are changing the geometric width as you do not want too much of a variance from front to rear.
You're right!! I have to get a picture posted. :)
Also, I did look at the tire sizes of the original Pirelli' and the new Michelin' and they are nearly the same size. I believe the Pirelli' were actually fractionally larger (0.2) in diameter and width.
dal59
06-29-2021, 09:12 AM
I appreciate the feedback!
Yeah, I am just paranoid about scratching the wheel, if I used the camera lines as a parking reference. You know that feeling when you hear even the lightest "crunch"...
The front spacers that you installed, that is 12mm, not 12.5mm, correct? I've seen some offerings in that width, and the price is pretty good.
I went with 12, but I defy anyone to be able to see the difference between 12 and 12.5.
ywang98
06-29-2021, 10:09 AM
I went with 12, but I defy anyone to be able to see the difference between 12 and 12.5.
LOL yeah, .5mm ain't gonna make a difference in looks. Just wondering if it will rub during hard corners.
dal59
06-29-2021, 08:36 PM
Okay, Finally. Here are a couple of pics. This is with stock suspension and EO tire sizes. I hope you can see in the pics that the wheels are flush and I personally would not want my car lowered. This way I keep the factory ride quality, my warranty, my money and I can still carefully make it over speed bumps.
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IamRacer X
06-30-2021, 03:15 AM
Okay, Finally. Here are a couple of pics. This is with stock suspension and EO tire sizes. I hope you can see in the pics that the wheels are flush and I personally would not want my car lowered. This way I keep the factory ride quality, my warranty, my money and I can still carefully make it over speed bumps.
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Looks awesome!! As I mentioned earlier, I feel like these cars stock ride height is nearly perfect. When the tank is full the rake is not how I like it. Every time I think about lowering, I quickly remind my self how little I would lower it. Same goes with wheels, I think about after market wheels.... keep coming back to this car really looks great as is. But time will tell.
dal59
06-30-2021, 05:07 AM
Looks awesome!! As I mentioned earlier, I feel like these cars stock ride height is nearly perfect. When the tank is full the rake is not how I like it. Every time I think about lowering, I quickly remind my self how little I would lower it. Same goes with wheels, I think about after market wheels.... keep coming back to this car really looks great as is. But time will tell.
Thank you. I know what you mean. Fortunately, or unfortunately, my tank does not seem to stay full for very long. Now wheels, that is another subject that keeps coming up in this house. I like to stay with OEM wheels and I do see a real possibility of getting a set of those new 5 Arm Bronze wheels. I do not think I would have too much trouble selling these wheels. Even if someone is not crazy over them, the northern guys always seem to need a second set of wheels for winter. :)
Burrcold
06-30-2021, 06:52 AM
Thank you. I know what you mean. Fortunately, or unfortunately, my tank does not seem to stay full for very long. Now wheels, that is another subject that keeps coming up in this house. I like to stay with OEM wheels and I do see a real possibility of getting a set of those new 5 Arm Bronze wheels. I do not think I would have too much trouble selling these wheels. Even if someone is not crazy over them, the northern guys always seem to need a second set of wheels for winter. :)
You are going to spend SO much on those milled bronze wheel. What you will get for your flag wheels will probably cover a quarter of the cost, if that. I know you don't want a set of the 2019 silver milled cut wheels and powder coat them, but it would honestly be so much cheaper and nobody would know the difference (especially if you could get the exact bronze color code).
dal59
06-30-2021, 08:14 PM
You are going to spend SO much on those milled bronze wheel. What you will get for your flag wheels will probably cover a quarter of the cost, if that. I know you don't want a set of the 2019 silver milled cut wheels and powder coat them, but it would honestly be so much cheaper and nobody would know the difference (especially if you could get the exact bronze color code).
I thought about all of that, and you are sooooooooooo right!! However, the price of those wheels are starting to come just a bit and you can now get a set for $7,500 when they were $10,000. Yes, still an awful lot of money, but then minus the approx. $2,500 I would get for my wheels and now we are down to 5K. And, yes, still a lot of money, but I think they just look so amazing with the Sonoma Green paint. Tough decision..
Burrcold
06-30-2021, 08:44 PM
I thought about all of that, and you are sooooooooooo right!! However, the price of those wheels are starting to come just a bit and you can now get a set for $7,500 when they were $10,000. Yes, still an awful lot of money, but then minus the approx. $2,500 I would get for my wheels and now we are down to 5K. And, yes, still a lot of money, but I think they just look so amazing with the Sonoma Green paint. Tough decision..
I highly doubt you would get $2,500 for your wheels...and $5k on top of that to get a bronze OEM wheel is insane (totally my opinion of course! :))
303 Spartan
07-01-2021, 02:29 PM
I thought about all of that, and you are sooooooooooo right!! However, the price of those wheels are starting to come just a bit and you can now get a set for $7,500 when they were $10,000. Yes, still an awful lot of money, but then minus the approx. $2,500 I would get for my wheels and now we are down to 5K. And, yes, still a lot of money, but I think they just look so amazing with the Sonoma Green paint. Tough decision..
The market for used car parts (particularly wheels) around your area may be different than mine. However, in my experience you'd be extremely lucky to get $1k for those wheels. Probably closer to $700.
If you can somehow get $2.5k for them, then props to you, sir!
Kapetan93
07-01-2021, 05:59 PM
Where would you get 12mm/15mm spacers for the RS5? And how hard to install yourself?
IamRacer X
07-02-2021, 04:09 AM
I got my spacers from Martin at Nemesis. If you can jack up a car and remove the wheels, even one at a time, you can do the spacers they are easy. You can message Martin here. https://www.audizine.com/forum/member.php/18061-Jimminez-Nemesis
dal59
07-02-2021, 08:19 AM
The market for used car parts (particularly wheels) around your area may be different than mine. However, in my experience you'd be extremely lucky to get $1k for those wheels. Probably closer to $700.
If you can somehow get $2.5k for them, then props to you, sir!
Yeah, I have no idea what their value may be. Whatever it is will help offset the cost of the new wheels, should I decide to pull that trigger. Actually, thankfully, the wheels currently on there are finally starting to grow on me. And, after all the balance issues I had, I really just want to leave it as is, and enjoy it.
IamRacer X
07-07-2021, 09:00 PM
Here’s why I can’t seem to pull trigger on lowering my car. Looks pretty great at stock height...
thadoggfatha
07-07-2021, 10:35 PM
Here’s why I can’t seem to pull trigger on lowering my car. Looks pretty great at stock height...
Looks fantastic! What size spacers are those?
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IamRacer X
07-08-2021, 06:55 AM
They are 12mm F 15mm R
Very happy with them. Being you have a coupe your stock wheels have a different offset. May want to check what’s best for the coupes.
ywang98
07-08-2021, 08:06 AM
I got my spacers! But no time to put them on...
thadoggfatha
07-08-2021, 03:12 PM
They are 12mm F 15mm R
Very happy with them. Being you have a coupe your stock wheels have a different offset. May want to check what’s best for the coupes.
+1 , I can’t seem to determine the consensus on this.
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dal59
07-08-2021, 06:24 PM
Here’s why I can’t seem to pull trigger on lowering my car. Looks pretty great at stock height...
I cannot imagine lowering your car with the way it looks and sits. For me, with the OE 20" wheels, OE tire size and these spacers, it sits perfectly.
dal59
07-08-2021, 06:26 PM
I got my spacers! But no time to put them on...
Oh, something tells me you will find the time. :)
JWreck
07-11-2021, 05:58 AM
Here’s why I can’t seem to pull trigger on lowering my car. Looks pretty great at stock height...
Do you get any rubbing with the wheels/tires out that far?
MoralMiscreant
07-11-2021, 07:47 AM
+1 , I can’t seem to determine the consensus on this.
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The coupe has different offsets on the factory wheels but most people still do +12/+15 or just +12 all around. When I bought my BC Forged wheels Nemesis recommended I go with ET14 which is the same as a +12 spacer on stock wheels/offset (they are ET26).
thadoggfatha
07-11-2021, 08:45 AM
The coupe has different offsets on the factory wheels but most people still do +12/+15 or just +12 all around. When I bought my BC Forged wheels Nemesis recommended I go with ET14 which is the same as a +12 spacer on stock wheels/offset (they are ET26).
Will it make the wheels look flush? I have been thinking 15mm front 20mm rear. But if that’s overly aggressive would like to stay on the safe side. I don’t want to rub or make contact with the fenders. I am running Michelin PS4S 275/30/20 with the stock wheels!
MoralMiscreant
07-11-2021, 12:51 PM
Will it make the wheels look flush? I have been thinking 15mm front 20mm rear. But if that’s overly aggressive would like to stay on the safe side. I don’t want to rub or make contact with the fenders. I am running Michelin PS4S 275/30/20 with the stock wheels!
I would probably ask in the A5/S5/RS5 wheel thread. Everyone has their own definition of "flush". People have definitely run the setup you mentioned but I don't recall if there was any rubbing. It might poke out just a tiny, tiny bit but, some people would consider that flush.
ywang98
07-11-2021, 03:34 PM
So I installed the EMD kit today (12.5/15). With the factory Hankook, I think it may rub since the tires do overhang the wheels more than a typical tire like a Michelin. To me, this may seem a bit (just a bit) too much, but I haven't driven the car after the spacer install. So, I hope it won't rub during hard cornering or big dips.
ywang98
07-11-2021, 04:38 PM
Ok, I went out to drive the car. With the stereo off, I tried to corner hard and swerve hard, but nothing crazy. No rubbing!!! I'll keep watching out. I do have the DRC with cross oil lines, so it is by default flatter during cornering.
Here is a shot that I just took at the gas station, after my test drive, fully gassed up. It really does look lower!
https://www.audizine.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=239226&d=1626046522
dal59
07-11-2021, 09:28 PM
Ok, I went out to drive the car. With the stereo off, I tried to corner hard and swerve hard, but nothing crazy. No rubbing!!! I'll keep watching out. I do have the DRC with cross oil lines, so it is by default flatter during cornering.
Here is a shot that I just took at the gas station, after my test drive, fully gassed up. It really does look lower!
https://www.audizine.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=239226&d=1626046522
Wow, that looks awesome!! I very seriously doubt you will get any rubbing. And, personally, I do not see how, or why anyone would go any lower than the way your car now appears.
ywang98
07-12-2021, 07:09 AM
Wow, that looks awesome!! I very seriously doubt you will get any rubbing. And, personally, I do not see how, or why anyone would go any lower than the way your car now appears.
Thank you! It just looks that it might rub during really hard compression, but hopefully I'll never encounter that situation.
IamRacer X
07-13-2021, 03:55 AM
Ok, I went out to drive the car. With the stereo off, I tried to corner hard and swerve hard, but nothing crazy. No rubbing!!! I'll keep watching out. I do have the DRC with cross oil lines, so it is by default flatter during cornering.
Here is a shot that I just took at the gas station, after my test drive, fully gassed up. It really does look lower!
https://www.audizine.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=239226&d=1626046522
Looks great. You wont get any rubbing. Ive been running spacers since the car was 1 month old (Nov '19) and never ever rubbed even with passengers in rear.
ywang98
07-13-2021, 07:46 AM
Looks great. You wont get any rubbing. Ive been running spacers since the car was 1 month old (Nov '20) and never ever rubbed even with passengers in rear.
That is reassuring! Thank you!
I think I am going to put some anti-seize on the spacers this afternoon. I did it so fast that I didn't have a chance to put that on.
michaell1999
07-14-2021, 10:59 AM
Anyone know if the 12/15 spacers work ok with the black optic launch wheels and Pzero tires? I was going to place an order with EMD Auto but they weren't sure with this wheel.
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thadoggfatha
07-14-2021, 11:21 AM
Any coupe owners here ?
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ywang98
07-14-2021, 12:21 PM
Ok, so I went to work today. During the freeway drive, there was a long dip, and I was going about 75 mph. It rubbed... front and back, it seemed (at least the front rubbed for sure). Also, during a turn, there was a dip, and it rubbed. So, I think 12.5/15 may be just a tad too much for my Hankook tires (it over hangs the wheel quite a bit). I think the front tires are rubbing against that screw right inside the top part of the fender.
May have to get a set of 10mm for the front and put the 12.5 to the rear. For now, I am going to remove them.
dal59
07-14-2021, 06:38 PM
That is reassuring! Thank you!
I think I am going to put some anti-seize on the spacers this afternoon. I did it so fast that I didn't have a chance to put that on.
Ok, so I went to work today. During the freeway drive, there was a long dip, and I was going about 75 mph. It rubbed... front and back, it seemed (at least the front rubbed for sure). Also, during a turn, there was a dip, and it rubbed. So, I think 12.5/15 may be just a tad too much for my Hankook tires (it over hangs the wheel quite a bit). I think the front tires are rubbing against that screw right inside the top part of the fender.
May have to get a set of 10mm for the front and put the 12.5 to the rear. For now, I am going to remove them.
Gosh, I am really surprised to hear that. The 12.5 /15 combo is extremely common and I have never heard of that combo rubbing before, but of course I cannot say for sure it has never happened. Also, it seems you have the Dynamic Package with RS Sport Suspension and DRC which even makes it less likely. Last, looking at your pics, it seems that the widest part of the tire is approx. 1 inch from the top of the tire, and the top of the tire is approx. 1 inch below the fender. It these measurements are even close, that seems that your car would have to dip / drop nearly a full 2 inches before the widest part of the tire came in to contact with the fender. If you say it rubbed, it rubbed, but it seems very unusual to me.
dal59
07-14-2021, 06:47 PM
That is reassuring! Thank you!
I think I am going to put some anti-seize on the spacers this afternoon. I did it so fast that I didn't have a chance to put that on.
Anyone know if the 12/15 spacers work ok with the black optic launch wheels and Pzero tires? I was going to place an order with EMD Auto but they weren't sure with this wheel.
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There is a great shop called Audi South-Side Auto Works in Newnan, GA. The owners name is Grant and his number is 770 683 3613. He is where I went to get my spacers installed. I was not sure what size I needed to get the look I wanted and he ordered a couple of different sizes so we could make sure I got the exact look I was looking for. I feel sure if you explain your concern he would do the same for you. Give him a call!!
ywang98
07-14-2021, 08:45 PM
Gosh, I am really surprised to hear that. The 12.5 /15 combo is extremely common and I have never heard of that combo rubbing before, but of course I cannot say for sure it has never happened. Also, it seems you have the Dynamic Package with RS Sport Suspension and DRC which even makes it less likely. Last, looking at your pics, it seems that the widest part of the tire is approx. 1 inch from the top of the tire, and the top of the tire is approx. 1 inch below the fender. It these measurements are even close, that seems that your car would have to dip / drop nearly a full 2 inches before the widest part of the tire came in to contact with the fender. If you say it rubbed, it rubbed, but it seems very unusual to me.
Right after I installed it, I had a feeling that it would rub, during hard compression. The reason was that the outer most edge of the tire was already protruding very very slightly beyond the fender. This Hankook tire wrapped around the wheel edge like the profile of a loaf of bread, versus the typical slightly stretched side wall from other brands. I was thinking that the top edge of the tire would swing inward a little during suspension movement, but I guess the multilink setup we have on our cars keeps the wheel pretty straight up and down.
There is a big screw on the inside of the fender at the highest point. I think the tire is rubbing that. As for the rear, it may be rubbing the wheel well liner at the top, but that would be minor. I seriously think that EMD Auto developed this kit with other brands of OEM tires or non-OEM tires where the side wall is typically stretched slightly. I can see if the Hankook tire was this way, it would have worked.
Attaching some photos:
https://www.audizine.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=239666&d=1626321364
https://www.audizine.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=239667&d=1626321364
Yeoman
07-15-2021, 07:36 AM
Anyone know if the 12/15 spacers work ok with the black optic launch wheels and Pzero tires? I was going to place an order with EMD Auto but they weren't sure with this wheel.
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If you have Hankook tires they will rub in the front with 12mm spacers if you hit larger dips in the road.. P-Zeros should be fine
dal59
07-15-2021, 11:21 AM
Right after I installed it, I had a feeling that it would rub, during hard compression. The reason was that the outer most edge of the tire was already protruding very very slightly beyond the fender. This Hankook tire wrapped around the wheel edge like the profile of a loaf of bread, versus the typical slightly stretched side wall from other brands. I was thinking that the top edge of the tire would swing inward a little during suspension movement, but I guess the multilink setup we have on our cars keeps the wheel pretty straight up and down.
There is a big screw on the inside of the fender at the highest point. I think the tire is rubbing that. As for the rear, it may be rubbing the wheel well liner at the top, but that would be minor. I seriously think that EMD Auto developed this kit with other brands of OEM tires or non-OEM tires where the side wall is typically stretched slightly. I can see if the Hankook tire was this way, it would have worked.
Attaching some photos:
https://www.audizine.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=239666&d=1626321364
https://www.audizine.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=239667&d=1626321364
Okay, these pictures, from this angle, tell a whole different story. That is quite a difference. So, what would you do if you buy different tires when these wear out? Go back to the 12.5'? It seems like you would either have to keep getting the same tires or have different size spacers based on your tire choice.
ywang98
07-15-2021, 01:04 PM
I am working with EMD to resolve this. I think they'll sell me a set of used 10mm spacers with bolts for a good price as their policy is no returns on spacers after being installed. I'll move the 12.5 to the rear and use the 10 at the front. Once these tires wear out, If I decided to get different tires, I might try the 12.5 again.
ywang98
07-21-2021, 11:49 AM
So I got the 10mm spacers from EMD. It looks like the front will still rub with this (rubbing the top fender screw, inside) thickness and the Hankook tire. So, I think I'll leave the fronts alone and install the 10mm to the rear wheels. That should make the front and back a little more even, and maybe even the "staggered" look, well, just slightly.
My question is that just adding 10mm spacers to the rear wheels should have no ill effect on the car suspension and/or any other systems, right?
Thanks.
dal59
07-21-2021, 06:29 PM
So I got the 10mm spacers from EMD. It looks like the front will still rub with this (rubbing the top fender screw, inside) thickness and the Hankook tire. So, I think I'll leave the fronts alone and install the 10mm to the rear wheels. That should make the front and back a little more even, and maybe even the "staggered" look, well, just slightly.
My question is that just adding 10mm spacers to the rear wheels should have no ill effect on the car suspension and/or any other systems, right?
Thanks.
Correct. Again, most go with 12/15 with no ill effects. Many like the "poke" look and go with 15/20 with no ill effect. Your suspension, handling and other will be fine. Dealing with the width of those tires is another story.:)
Yeoman
07-21-2021, 07:30 PM
So I got the 10mm spacers from EMD. It looks like the front will still rub with this (rubbing the top fender screw, inside) thickness and the Hankook tire. So, I think I'll leave the fronts alone and install the 10mm to the rear wheels. That should make the front and back a little more even, and maybe even the "staggered" look, well, just slightly.
My question is that just adding 10mm spacers to the rear wheels should have no ill effect on the car suspension and/or any other systems, right?
Thanks.
Just remove the fender screw - I did it with the 10mm spacers and the hankooks up front and no rubbing
ywang98
07-21-2021, 09:17 PM
Correct. Again, most go with 12/15 with no ill effects. Many like the "poke" look and go with 15/20 with no ill effect. Your suspension, handling and other will be fine. Dealing with the width of those tires is another story.:)
Thanks! Yes, the Hankook looks like a tire with a width of 286 to 295. It is really wide!
Just remove the fender screw - I did it with the 10mm spacers and the hankooks up front and no rubbing
I'll look into that! Thanks.
djnuge
09-05-2021, 04:11 PM
Just remove the fender screw - I did it with the 10mm spacers and the hankooks up front and no rubbingYes, just remove that screw. You don't really need it. I have an older RS5 but was having the same issue. I removed the screw and it solved the problem.
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IamRacer X
09-15-2021, 04:40 AM
Those Hankook tires must be a lot wider. I have been running 12/15mm spacers for nearly two years with no rub on the stock Continentals.
ywang98
09-15-2021, 06:49 AM
Yes, they are WIde!
I ended up just using the 10 mm in the back.
gabemcclintock
11-25-2021, 06:15 AM
I just installed 12mm fronts and 15mm rears and have rubbed twice just on the drive home from the shop. Happened on a gradual dip in the road, fronts rubbed.
JohnEnglish
11-25-2021, 07:13 AM
I'm using the EMD 12.5mm front and 15mm rear spacers with Hankook tires and don't have any rubbing at all. The tire edge is flush with the fender. I have the 20" "peak" wheels and the Dynamic Plus pack with Audi Sport suspension with DRC.
I have a RS5 Sportback. I wonder if it's a coupe vs sportback issue.
A word on spacers.
While they certainly help the appearance of the car, they also alter the scrub radius, changing the geometry and relationship between the wheel and the suspension and steering components. Over time, this can put undue strain on wheel bearings and differentials. Just keep this in mind if you are planning on keeping your car long term. Also keep in mind if you buy a car that has had wheel spacers on them.
PDXFlyGuy
12-01-2021, 11:28 AM
I’m looking to get spacers for my ‘18 Sportback with cavos. I like the 12.5mm/15mm flush kit that ECS sells however I’m wary about ordering from them due to delayed shipping. I don’t want to get my Christmas present in July!
I’ve seen spacers on multiple other vendor sites but do any of them offer a “kit” that includes the front and rear and the bolts?
ywang98
12-01-2021, 12:52 PM
EMD has a kit. That is what I have.
PDXFlyGuy
12-01-2021, 01:28 PM
EMD has a kit. That is what I have.
Thanks. I remember looking at those in the last but forgot about them. Unfortunately they are out of stock.
dal59
12-01-2021, 08:00 PM
You can check APR. They sell 12/15. Added bonus: most spacers come with black bolts instead of the factory silver bolts. This means you can take off those black plastic caps, if you like. I cannot stand the look of those things.
PDXFlyGuy
12-03-2021, 09:15 AM
You can check APR. They sell 12/15. Added bonus: most spacers come with black bolts instead of the factory silver bolts. This means you can take off those black plastic caps, if you like. I cannot stand the look of those things.
Thanks! I agree. Definitely want the black bolts.
ywang98
12-03-2021, 09:31 AM
The EMD kit comes with black bolts as well. I am not using the kit as the Hankook tires are too wide and causing rubbing with 12.5/15 mm spacers. I got a 10mm from EMD with black bolts, just for the rear wheels.