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    Veteran Member Four Rings boravr6's Avatar
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    04 S4 spacer question

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    Which size spacer would i need to bring the factory wheels out so they are flush with the wheel well?
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    Re: 04 S4 spacer question

    A lot of people go with 10mm spacers. I personally like it a little lower but I think depending on the wheel it will rub. I had a wheel that was a 38 offset and with 10mm spacers I had no rubbing, but my current wheels with a 35 offset and 10mm spacers do rub. But I think the general consensus is that an offset of 35 is perfect, and I think the stock Avus' are a 45 offset.

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    Re: 04 S4 spacer question

    I have 10mm all around and like the look. Absolutely flush you looking at 12 or 15 in the back.
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    Re: 04 S4 spacer question

    Quote Originally Posted by Speedymon View Post
    I have 10mm all around and like the look. Absolutely flush you looking at 12 or 15 in the back.
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    Re: 04 S4 spacer question

    I think 15mm puts the stock wheel out to the fender perfectly. I'm was dropped on PSS9's, 25.5" Front and 25.75" Rear, Michelin PS2's. 15mm H&R spacers rear only. It NEVER rubbed...not once...even with 5 people in the car. I'd add 8-10mm up front if I were running my stockers.









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    Re: 04 S4 spacer question

    i just purchased 8mm for front and 15mm for rear. ill get pics up when i put them on next week...
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    Re: 04 S4 spacer question

    Quote Originally Posted by XwalkerX View Post
    i just purchased 8mm for front and 15mm for rear. ill get pics up when i put them on next week...
    Thanks for the pics S4J! I wont be lowering the car since it will be a winter car too and its just a hassle for me to raise and lower with the seasons hehe.. But i just cant stand seeing my wheels tucked into the fenders.

    Awesome Waller, cant wait to see the pics! How much did you pay for the spacers?
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    Re: 04 S4 spacer question

    Quote Originally Posted by S4J View Post
    I think 15mm puts the stock wheel out to the fender perfectly. I'm was dropped on PSS9's, 25.5" Front and 25.75" Rear, Michelin PS2's. 15mm H&R spacers rear only. It NEVER rubbed...not once...even with 5 people in the car. I'd add 8-10mm up front if I were running my stockers.

    Any alignment or uneven tire wear issues with spacers?
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    Re: 04 S4 spacer question

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    Any alignment or uneven tire wear issues with spacers?
    None for me.
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