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    Established Member Two Rings ZeGerman_A4's Avatar
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    Spacers for B9 Allroad (2017) stock wheels?

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    Hey,

    I would like to get spacers for now for my stock 18in wheels and was wondering how wide I should go.
    I feel like going 20mm each side in the back and 12mm in the front would work best.
    H&R's DRA (20mm) in the back and Trak+ (12mm) in the front.

    Does anyone have more intel or recommendations (concerns) in regards to spacers with the stock wheels?

    Thanks



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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeGerman_A4 View Post
    Hey,

    I would like to get spacers for now for my stock 18in wheels and was wondering how wide I should go.
    I feel like going 20mm each side in the back and 12mm in the front would work best.
    H&R's DRA (20mm) in the back and Trak+ (12mm) in the front.

    Does anyone have more intel or recommendations (concerns) in regards to spacers with the stock wheels?

    Thanks



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    ECSTuning.com sells a flush kit specifically for 2017 A4 with 18", it comes with 10mm front, 12.5mm rear and longer bolts .
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    Established Member Two Rings ZeGerman_A4's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spinmaster7 View Post
    ECSTuning.com sells a flush kit specifically for 2017 A4 with 18", it comes with 10mm front, 12.5mm rear and longer bolts .
    Awesome, thanks.
    I'll check it out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Spinmaster7 View Post
    ECSTuning.com sells a flush kit specifically for 2017 A4 with 18", it comes with 10mm front, 12.5mm rear and longer bolts .
    The Flush Kit most likely will not be the same for an Allroad. Offsets are different to begin with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noggybowl View Post
    The Flush Kit most likely will not be the same for an Allroad. Offsets are different to begin with.
    Yes, the Allroad is known to have a little more width clearance. I think 20mm all round wouldn't be a problem, particularly on the stock ride height. You could buy a set of 20mm and try them out on the front before you fit them on the rear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robmac View Post
    Yes, the Allroad is known to have a little more width clearance. I think 20mm all round wouldn't be a problem, particularly on the stock ride height. You could buy a set of 20mm and try them out on the front before you fit them on the rear.
    Thanks, Robmac.
    That's a great idea. I might just try that.


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    I've used spacers on a few different Audi's (Q5, A7, S3) and all of them can take 20mm all around and look good/ don't poke. Just to be clear, The Q5 had the 20" factory wheel option, the A7 had the 20" factory wheel option, and the S3 had the 19" factory wheel option.

    I tried 25mm and they poked too much on the Q5, so I feel like 20mm is a good size to get an aggressive look with factory wheels.
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    Established Member Two Rings ZeGerman_A4's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by K|G View Post
    I've used spacers on a few different Audi's (Q5, A7, S3) and all of them can take 20mm all around and look good/ don't poke. Just to be clear, The Q5 had the 20" factory wheel option, the A7 had the 20" factory wheel option, and the S3 had the 19" factory wheel option.

    I tried 25mm and they poked too much on the Q5, so I feel like 20mm is a good size to get an aggressive look with factory wheels.
    Thanks!
    I feel 20 should fit for sure, too. Will buy a plumb bob over the weekend to get a better idea.


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    Established Member Two Rings ZeGerman_A4's Avatar
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    Spacers for B9 Allroad (2017) stock wheels?

    Ended up buying the ECS flush kit for the A4 B9 which also made the wheels flush on my Allroad.

    10 mm in the front
    12.5 in the back

    Loving it!


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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeGerman_A4 View Post
    Ended up buying the ECS flush kit for the A4 B9 which also made the wheels flush on my Allroad.

    10 mm in the front
    12.5 in the back

    Loving it!


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    Hate when folks forget to post "after" pictures!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by primaryw View Post
    Hate when folks forget to post "after" pictures!!!
    This was a total bump from the dead lol. You should be able to see some pics right on ECStuning.com site. When you look up your car and their flush kit wheel spacer setup as OP mentioned. I have it myself. With the factory sport suspension it cleaned it up very nicely. Wish it was actually just a touch bigger but looks great.


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    Some old randoms from my car just to get a visual of what the ecs flush kit looks like with stock wheels/tires and factory sport suspension
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    Dont forget Allroad is different ET

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