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    Veteran Member Three Rings Aok303's Avatar
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    19x8.5 et35 will that be flush on a b7 s4 or would i need spacers?
    right now im stock height soon will lower so i dont look like im Hoover above

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aok303 View Post
    19x8.5 et35 will that be flush on a b7 s4 or would i need spacers?
    right now im stock height soon will lower so i dont look like im Hoover above
    cant speak for b7's, but im sure its the same thing as b6
    but for b6's from what i have researched
    yes, a 19x8.5 et35 will be close if not flush with the fenders

    if i am wrong, please correct me!
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    ive got ET 25 and had to put 5mm spacers on rear to "flush them up...

    so on your setup, i would imagine you would need spacers, you will just have to try them on
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    I I would agree with TarlCabot I have 18x8.5 et35 and looking at 10-15mm in the back and 5mm in the front

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    Established Member Two Rings RedS4avant's Avatar
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    Also I'm running undersize winters 225/40/18 so it is quite noticeable that I need spacers

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    i have spaces on my stock audi wheels that are 18x8 et 43
    So id probbally need 5 front and test fitmit the rear to liking it looks like

    i was hoping someone has 19x8.5 et35 and could tell me what he did to make it flush

    what actual size do you have in the rear reds4avant the spacers are they flush and are you dropped

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    i ran a 8' wide wheel with an et of 45 all around. in the rear i ran 25mm spacers and 20 up front. yes i rubbed when i was at almost full lock but never in corners. my FTG is 23.75", so its low as low can be
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aok303 View Post
    i have spaces on my stock audi wheels that are 18x8 et 43
    So id probbally need 5 front and test fitmit the rear to liking it looks like

    i was hoping someone has 19x8.5 et35 and could tell me what he did to make it flush

    what actual size do you have in the rear reds4avant the spacers are they flush and are you dropped
    I have 19.8.5 et35 wheels on my B6 with 235/35/19 tires

    They are not flush on their own. I put 10mm spacers in the rear, that puts it out flush, but I do rub on big dips. 10mm in the front is too much without some serious fender massaging. 5mm in the front would probably do the trick, but I don't have any 5mm spacers to try out. Im running about 25" ground to fender.
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    Established Member Two Rings RedS4avant's Avatar
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    No spacers for me yet and stock height

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