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    Established Member Two Rings
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    h&r springs question

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    hey guys need some information. i have H&R sport springs that i want to install on my car. i have 18" rs4 reps on them right now and i was just wondering if i would have to roll my fenders? will the tyres rub? the size says 18x8 with 112 pcd (whatever that means). pardon my ignorance people! thanks!

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    Registered Member Two Rings nyca4tq's Avatar
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    Re: h&r springs question

    Tire size, rim offset and current vehicle height are all factors. There is a lot of info on here about your question, do a search.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings offroader1006's Avatar
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    Re: h&r springs question

    112 is the bolt pattern. 5x112.

    most 18X8 reps are 35-40 ET. which will fit fine without rubbing as long as you arent on adjustable bilsteins. i think they may rub on the lowest setting.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Re: h&r springs question

    great thanks for the info!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Tifun's Avatar
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    Re: h&r springs question

    My RS4 reps have an ET of 30. I'm on H&R springs. I had to roll my fenders. I still rub from time to time, usually on fast turns and dips in the road. It's not bad and doesn't happen all the time. At least once a day I will rub. Also I only rub in front.


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