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  1. #1
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    2000 S4, 1998 M3 SEDAN, G35 2D
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    west park, florida

    Help With Suspension Selection

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    Hi I Have A 2000 B5 S4 With 18x8.5 Up Front & 18x9.5 In The Back. What Would Be The Best Way To Lower The Vehicle (springs Or Coilovers & What Brand) Considering The Rear Wheels Are So Close To The Fender. And Do Any One Out There Have The Same Wheel Set Please Post Pictures. Thanks

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    Registered User Four Rings Mike@PureMS's Avatar
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    Jul 19 2007
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    19663
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    San Diego, CA

    Re: Help With Suspension Selection

    What size tires are you running? You might not have too many options, since you're going to rub with almost anything you try.

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    2000 S4, 1998 M3 SEDAN, G35 2D
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    west park, florida

    Re: Help With Suspension Selection

    225-40-18" Front 255-35-18" Rear

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    Registered User Four Rings Mike@PureMS's Avatar
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    San Diego, CA

    Re: Help With Suspension Selection

    Pretty bad choice in tires to be honest for a quattro vehicle. You aren't going to lower that car much at all with that wide rear tire without rubbing.

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    08 cooper S, 97 C4S, 95 C4
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    Tacoma, WA

    Re: Help With Suspension Selection

    I agree with Mike, you want to match the front & rear tire diameter, if not it's going to throw off the Quattro system & make the car understeer way more then stock, & that is just not safe.

    Most likely you will either need to roll the fender or not go that low. Do to the fact you might need to change the ride height, I would suggest coil overs.

    We are having a group buy on our Votgland GT coil over set, it will allow you to get the drop you want, but it may rub, even if you roll the fenders.

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