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    Active Member Two Rings
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    stock offset on 18" wheels

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    Looking at setting up winter tires and wheels for my 2014 S4.
    Have heard the stock offset on 19"'wheels is 43mm. I have 19s with summer tires,but im looking at 18"'for winter. Does anyone know what the stock offset is on factory 18s is?
    Thanks

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    Active Member Four Rings Okan509's Avatar
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    et47

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    Veteran Member Four Rings LYKUNO's Avatar
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    +1 on factory ET47. If you want a less tucked in look on your winter wheels, you can go less. My winter wheels (BBS RGRs) are 18x8 ET35 and no poke on them.
    2023 S5 Sportback | Prestige | District Green | Rotor Gray Napa | Sport Diff | Black Optics | Satin Bronze HRE RC104s
    Gone but not forgotten - 2011 S4 | Prestige | Jet Blue | HRE R40s

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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Been looking at 35 mm offset. Is there any noticeable changes in car handling when the offset gets changed by 10+? Also stupid question but I got to ask..are there any warrenty implications by changing the stock setup?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings UnstableOS's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by jo2011 View Post
    Been looking at 35 mm offset. Is there any noticeable changes in car handling when the offset gets changed by 10+? Also stupid question but I got to ask..are there any warrenty implications by changing the stock setup?
    You may notice the car will wander a bit more but nothing to worry about, mainly depends on road surface.

    There is slight potential that you could be hassled if you had a suspension warranty claim but typically aftermarket wheels will not have warranty implications..but every dealership is different when it comes to mods..

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