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    Veteran Member Three Rings dgrs4sd's Avatar
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    best size W/T for S4 WB

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    so my biggest issue is being able to fill up my wheel wheels BADLY!


    when I had my '00 A4Q Sport I ran 19x8.5 w/235/35R19 and loved the look

    this car needs MUCH more tire & wheel

    Ideally I would want 19x9.5 w/265/30R19 but that might be a bit much

    on the other hand

    18x8.5 or 18x.9 or 18x9.5 with 255 or 265 series tires would probably make the car handle the best while not sacrificing performance in the 19"

    I want these wheels

    give me some input on the size(s) please

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    Veteran Member Three Rings dgrs4sd's Avatar
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    Re: best size W/T for S4 WB

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    Re: best size W/T for S4 WB

    You cant get ch's in the correct size for wb anymore. They stopped making them last I heard.


    def. cant get that paint scheme. You want like a 10.5 or 11" wheels on their with like a 275.. christ im running 255 on a standard body

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    Senior Member Three Rings AddICTioN's Avatar
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    Re: best size W/T for S4 WB

    If you want the Ch's and 18" then you can do BMW M3 fitment, 18x10 et40. You will obviously need adapters though. Although, they won't have the concave centers like the 19x10 et20.

    Search around for some pics of the black WB avant with the 19" M3 fitment CH's. Looks sick! Think his screen name is utopia.
    Widebody B5 S4

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