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Thread: 19" Wheels

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Question 19" Wheels

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    I'm looking into getting a set of 19/8.5 and 19/9.5 with a 32mm offset 5/112 will these fit my 2006 a4 Quattro and if so what size tires should I get or is it best to just stay at19/8.5?

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    Deactivated Four Rings
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    Re: 19" Wheels

    We don't have access to any wheels wider than 8.5" that we can guarantee to fit, sorry. ET32 seems a little low for the fronts as we normally are around 35 to 40mm. Only size we guarantee is 245/35-19 (XL).

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    Re: 19" Wheels

    To my knowledge a 32mm offset should stick out more than a 35 or 40mm so that would clear the calipers.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings djvice's Avatar
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    Re: 19" Wheels

    Will 245/35/19 rub on a 2006 A4 FWD (19x8.5)? Car will be dropped 1 inch. if so, how do we eliminate the rub?

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    Re: 19" Wheels

    get a smaller tire

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    Re: 19" Wheels

    We usually do a +32 on a 8" wheel and it sits flush, so a +32 on a 8.5" is going to protrude out of the fenders a bit.

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