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    Picture Request! B8.5 Allroad w/ET32 wheels

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    Hey all, Im trying to help my grandmother out with some new wheels for her B8.5 Allroad and I found a set that might just work... The only thing is that they have an offset of 32mm. I know it would fit ok on a standard avant, but Im just wondering on the Allroad? Im hoping there is somebody out there with some sort of pictures!

    Thank you!

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    Hey, the wheels will very likely fit.

    HOWEVER, they will be tucked in 6 mm as compared to stock, assuming the 18" wheels are the same offset as the 19" OEM wheels (et26).

    Check out my post (post #7 http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...4#post11677264) on the B8 A4 forum for more details and a link to a site where you can calculate wheel/tire fitment. It will give the inner and outer clearance differences along with relative overall diameter and impact on speedometer readout
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    Assuming you'll be going with an identical wheel/width/tire setup:

    http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...culate#content

    Like pwdrskr said, it'll be 6mm inward vs stock, and stock is already tucked. If the car isn't lowered, I don't think it would be a big deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slow4 View Post
    ...honest question, does your grandmother live the stance-lyfe?


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    HAHA! If she did, I wouldnt be asking this question!

    Quote Originally Posted by pwdrskr View Post
    Hey, the wheels will very likely fit.

    HOWEVER, they will be tucked in 6 mm as compared to stock, assuming the 18" wheels are the same offset as the 19" OEM wheels (et26).

    Check out my post (post #7 http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...4#post11677264) on the B8 A4 forum for more details and a link to a site where you can calculate wheel/tire fitment. It will give the inner and outer clearance differences along with relative overall diameter and impact on speedometer readout
    thank you for the help. I did see the post you just made, as it was on my other thread! Thanks a ton man!

    Quote Originally Posted by moonshiner View Post
    Assuming you'll be going with an identical wheel/width/tire setup:

    http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...culate#content

    Like pwdrskr said, it'll be 6mm inward vs stock, and stock is already tucked. If the car isn't lowered, I don't think it would be a big deal.

    Yea, thats what i figured. Thanks

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