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    thoughts on going with ag 580 staggered on Koni fsd/eibach setup?

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    Thinking of the satin silver on my dolphin grey b7 avant. only on Koni FSD/Eibach Pro. Like the concavity of the 9.5 width wheel and wish I could get a square setup but don't want to pull fenders. I value opinions here. Per Jason from Get Your Wheels, thinking of 19x8.5 235/35/19 on front and 19x9.5 265x30x19 rear.
    I understand that tire rotation must be <3%, which it would be. and I would introduce more understeer (not a big deal for me).


    Would this setup look good on my Koni FSD/Eibach Pro setup? I know Coils would be best, but not an option right now.

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    Established Member Two Rings realax's Avatar
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    I feel like if your Quattro just do the same on all corners. 265/30 seems like it would rub. I'm on 19x9.5 all around with 235/35 and I rub on the rear.

    In regards to the wheel design itself, it's classic, and more than likely won't be going out of style. Silver on grey....clutch.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings vvenom800tt's Avatar
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    I dont see a point in getting a staggered tire setup on a non rear wheel drive car. Just makes it a pain to rotate tires and leaves you with less options if you have bad tire wear
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    Senior Member Three Rings nickbischoff's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by realax View Post
    I feel like if your Quattro just do the same on all corners. 265/30 seems like it would rub. I'm on 19x9.5 all around with 235/35 and I rub on the rear.

    In regards to the wheel design itself, it's classic, and more than likely won't be going out of style. Silver on grey....clutch.


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    Established Member Two Rings realax's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by nickbischoff View Post
    Whats your offset?
    19x9.5 et37


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    I'm not looking to go staggered for the sake of being staggered, I just want more concavity in my next set of wheels. If I could do 19x9.5 all around without putting 225 tire and or having to mess with camber/fender pulling I would.

    Jason says that I shouldn't rub with 265 in rear (wheels would be 19x9.5 et 40). He said none of his customers has ever complained about it. I'm surprised you say you rub in the rear. What height are you at? Also, how are you not rubbing in the front?

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    I've gone staggered on my last 2 setups. Both with 275's in the rear on 9.5's.
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