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    Unhappy Help with offset/wheels Rs4 B7

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    Hello!

    I have a problem.
    I own an RS4 B7 Avant 2007 and I want to buy new rims.

    The rims I've looked at is called Work Zeast St1.

    But it is so that WORK needs all of those dimensions shown in the picture below to produce my wheels as I want them.

    http://www.ladda-upp.se/bilder/ypgsijrtdhyjdl/ (here is the link to the picture if you dosen't see it)


    Is there anyone who can help me with this?
    I have the usual brakes and NOT the ceramic!

    Here are the rims I want: http://workwheelsusa.com/product.php...=51&wheel=1021

    And here is the wheel specifications: http://workwheelsusa.com/media/wheel...AST_SIZING.jpg

    I want all 4 wheels in 10" wide (if it's possible) and as concave as possible!


    Everyone I've talked to here in Sweden say different so I have no idea what I could order.
    Please help! : '(
    Have a nice day!
    / Jessica

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    Awesome, i've been eyeing these as well, they are the only wheel that make me want to sell my ZE40s.

    I reached out to ravspec (an authorized work wheel distributor) to see what they suggest for sizing. I'm guessing it will be 19x10+24 with O disk but we'll see what they come back with.

    bret

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    19x10 et24 deep concave and you'll be just fine. I am not sure what diameter you were looking for but 20x10 et30 deep concave also works.
    Last edited by NYC_Legacy; 07-05-2016 at 12:31 PM.
    "Brake last, finish first."

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    Hi!

    Hehe , I can only agree with you. :)

    Yes I'm soooo in Love with this wheels. I have saving for months so I can by them. :p

    How nice of you. I'm suck at this hehe...

    Then we will wait and see! :)

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    I'm looking for 20x10 of all the 4 wheels :)

    But if I can have +30 in front I I should be able to have less in back? :)

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    Veteran Member Four Rings bshanna's Avatar
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    I wouldn't feel bad about buying them then since i would only want 19" :)

    Are you talking about having a lower offset on the rear wheels (so that they poke out more)? i know that some people have done it, but for the most part people keep square set ups. The RS does have a rear bias but i would imagine it would mess with the geometry...

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    Do a search for Chuuey, he ran BBS CH 19x10 ET20

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    not to thread jack but im thinking of buying 20x10 ET 25. have stock suspension but getting coilovers later. i shouldn't have any issues right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skhan91 View Post
    not to thread jack but im thinking of buying 20x10 ET 25. have stock suspension but getting coilovers later. i shouldn't have any issues right?
    You'll be okay.

    Also rs_jess, fitment would be less then ideal IMHO. However, you can solve this issue with spacers.
    "Brake last, finish first."

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    Veteran Member Four Rings musanoadsaba's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by rs_jess View Post
    I'm looking for 20x10 of all the 4 wheels :)

    But if I can have +30 in front I I should be able to have less in back? :)
    I am running a mild staggered (offset, not wheel width) setup with just 4mm difference in offset between front and back and there are no issues. I always felt like square setups look like the front sticks out too much. As I was once told, the "hammerhead shark" look.

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    My proposal is that I should take.
    20x10"

    ET 25 in front (middle concave)
    and
    ET18 in rear (deep concave)

    What do you think about that?
    Have a nice day!
    / Jessica

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    Or can I have.

    ET 24 in front (deep concave)
    and
    ET 18 in rear (deep concave)

    :)
    Have a nice day!
    / Jessica

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    Veteran Member Four Rings musanoadsaba's Avatar
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    That depends on how much you want your wheels to stick out.

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