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    Senior Member Two Rings JMVant's Avatar
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    Offset questions

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    Looking for rims / tires and I am prob going to go for 18's but wanted ask.. What ET should I be looking for with either 18's or 19's? Want flush look and my fenders are not rolled. 03 a4 avant sport suspension but will get coils when weather is a bit nicer. Is it the same in rear and front?
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    Deactivated Four Rings
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    South Bend, IN

    Re: Offset questions

    Most of our 18's will be around ET32 to ET 35, and our 19's are at ET35 for the most part. When you check our website, all the wheels we list for your vehicle are guaranteed to fit at stock ride height.

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    Stage 3 Forum Advertiser Four Rings VMRWheels's Avatar
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    Anaheim, CA

    Re: Offset questions

    8.5 +38 on a 235 is pretty flush And no rubbing at stock/sport ride height.

    -Charles@VMRWheels

    Brandon @ VMR Wheels
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    Veteran Member Four Rings Calabria's Avatar
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    Re: Offset questions

    Im getting 18x8.5 with a 35mm offset. Will 235/40 tires rub or be flush with stock sport suspension?
    (Ka-La-Bre-Ah)

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    Stage 3 Forum Advertiser Four Rings VMRWheels's Avatar
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    Re: Offset questions

    That will fit fine.

    -Charles@VMRWheels

    Brandon @ VMR Wheels
    [email protected] | 714.442.7916 Ext 108 | www.velocitymotoring.com| Instagram | | | Blog

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