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    Help me decide! s4 wheel decision

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    I have a B6 s4 that is completely stock. I am not planning on lowering it anytime soon, and am a little confused on the offset, et35 or w/e everyone talks about, and all of the stuff of that nature. I just want to know if I am going to run a 19" rim, what tires can I put on there that wont cause a problem with rubbing, 245s? And then, I am trying to decide between the vmr 710s or the r8 replicas with ps2's. Any help would be awsome!

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    Re: Help me decide! s4 wheel decision

    you should be fine with the 245's on the wheels from VMR. I think VMR's 715's are actually 37 or 38mm offset, the new 710's are 35mm. I have a set of 18" VMR 715's for my winter wheels w/ 245's on them and no rubbing at all. My summer wheels are 35mm offset w/ 245's and no rubbing on the street or at HDPE's either. you should be fine. VMR does a good job of designing a wheel that will work properly on your car.
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    Re: Help me decide! s4 wheel decision

    Quote Originally Posted by EBG 18T View Post
    you should be fine with the 245's on the wheels from VMR. I think VMR's 715's are actually 37 or 38mm offset, the new 710's are 35mm. I have a set of 18" VMR 715's for my winter wheels w/ 245's on them and no rubbing at all. My summer wheels are 35mm offset w/ 245's and no rubbing on the street or at HDPE's either. you should be fine. VMR does a good job of designing a wheel that will work properly on your car.
    Of course! We cater to the people and we make sure that the offsets will fit stock ride height vehicles without any modifications. You should not have a problem with 245's.

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    Re: Help me decide! s4 wheel decision

    Quote Originally Posted by iamproph View Post
    I have a B6 s4 that is completely stock. I am not planning on lowering it anytime soon, and am a little confused on the offset, et35 or w/e everyone talks about, and all of the stuff of that nature. I just want to know if I am going to run a 19" rim, what tires can I put on there that wont cause a problem with rubbing, 245s? And then, I am trying to decide between the vmr 710s or the r8 replicas with ps2's. Any help would be awsome!

    245/35-19 (XL) is the only size we guarantee for S4

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