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    Bilstein b16 pss9

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    Hi!

    Have this coilover set anyone with a4 2.0tfsi quattro?I order 20"x9.0" offset +39mm front and 20"x9.0" offset +29 rear.Tyres 235/30/20 continental3.
    I like to now it is ok front do not hit coilover.I think rear is not be risk?

    Best Regards Sam

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    Re: Bilstein b16 pss9

    Quote Originally Posted by jasonbourne0409 View Post
    Hi!

    Have this coilover set anyone with a4 2.0tfsi quattro?I order 20"x9.0" offset +39mm front and 20"x9.0" offset +29 rear.Tyres 235/30/20 continental3.
    I like to now it is ok front do not hit coilover.I think rear is not be risk?

    Best Regards Sam
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    Veteran Member Four Rings John1.8T's Avatar
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    Re: Bilstein b16 pss9

    20x9" in the front will be tough to fit...

    those wheels are big... and wide. most setups stay at 8.5" in the front.

    with some negative camber you should be ok to tuck them. You will probably have to keep your suspension a bit higher than you may like though.

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    Re: Bilstein b16 pss9

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    Re: Bilstein b16 pss9

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    Re: Bilstein b16 pss9

    Quote Originally Posted by ambarsaria View Post
    I think, I and anyone else who read this didn't understand anything you said...
    I bet he can speak more languages than you can Don't pretend you can't understand him. 20x9" +39 front, 20x9" +29 rear, tires 235/30/20 all around I'm assuming with Bilstein Pss9 coilovers.

    Jason, I think you can get the front to fit, but with a wheel that wide it may have to poke a little bit, which would mean you will be rubbing if you drop your coilovers too low. But I think you will definitely need a spacer so your tire/wheel won't rub your strut, and the question is how wide of a spacer will you need for the front. If you are getting everything installed at a shop, I would have them check the fitment and determine how wide of a spacer you will need, assuming they sell spacers also.

    I do not know if anyone on here can give you a confident answer since your wheels are so big though...
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