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    Established Member Two Rings audimcnasty's Avatar
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    18x8.5 ET32 fitment for B6

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    contemplating picking up a used set of bbs rc's that are 18x8.5 with a 32 offset for my b6 a4 on sports suspension. your thoughts?

    i've found that 35 is the most common and suggested offset for b6's, but will 32 sit more flush with the fender or go past it? anyone running this setup on a sedan? if so, pics?

    if i do decide to go with them, what tire size would you recommend? 225/40/18? 235/40/18?

    definitely want to seal the deal on these asap, so i'm looking for any and all feedback. thanx.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings pondside36's Avatar
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    Re: 18x8.5 ET32 fitment for B6

    ET 32 will run slightly more flush with the fender and should work fine. I run 235/40/18 on my 18x8.5s and I'm lowered on coilovers with no rubbing issues.
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    Stage 3 Forum Advertiser Four Rings VMRWheels's Avatar
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    Re: 18x8.5 ET32 fitment for B6

    It should be fine on 235/40/18's. Anything wider would probably rub.

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    Re: 18x8.5 ET32 fitment for B6

    Yep, it may be close. I'd budget for a fender lip roll just to be on the safe side.

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