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  1. #1
    Veteran Member Three Rings 0000 RS5's Avatar
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    Jul 13 2015
    AZ Member #
    342365
    Location
    SoCal

    Brand new 2018 Audi Sport RS3 wheels/tires

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    These are the stock wheels and tires off my 2018 Audi RS3. These have less than 50 miles total on them. Audi put more miles on them than I did. I ordered the car, picked it up from the dealer as soon as it arrived, drove it home, and swapped out the wheels. Does not include TPMS sensors.

    Front is 19x8.5 255/30/19 ET46
    Rear is 19x8 235/35/19 ET42

    $1,800 obo. Not including shipping (located in SoCal)















    Last edited by 0000 RS5; 04-24-2018 at 03:37 PM.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings pkancel's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 10 2004
    AZ Member #
    1680
    My Garage
    2020 BMW M340i, 2019 BMW 330i, 2015 BMW 328i
    Location
    Mission Viejo, CA

    Very nice wheels/tires and great price. What is so odd to me is the configuration Audi went with on these. Different offsets when both fronts and rears are 19x8 so technically not staggered and then even more odd is the smaller tires on rear. Why not just square them up all around. Engineers are much more intelligent than me but I would love to hear the full explanation.
    2017 BMW 540i / 2015 BMW 435iGC / 2017 Audi A3 Quattro

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    Established Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    May 17 2016
    AZ Member #
    373456
    Location
    Hong Kong/LA

    Are you planning on going coilovers too? I'm definitely interested in the stock suspensions if it's non-magride, and maybe do a package deal with the wheels/tires? SoCal pick up/drop off is fine, please PM if you're interested?

    And @pkancel 255 front is an option, easy way to dial down understeer, this is pretty common actually just like wider rear to counter oversteer...

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