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    2010 S5 19" wheels

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    Hello ladies and Gents,

    I just finally made a transition to an 2015 Audi A3 2.0 after owning an 04 golf R32. I must say I am not accustomed to such a quiet and soft car. I am already looking into getting coilovers and wheels for it and coding the steering wheel for dynamic. However, My wife owns a 2010 S5 V8 and she is also looking into upgrading her wheels as well. My idea was to take her wheels and slap them on my car as I am a huge fan of the OEM look. I have search all over to see some ideas of the set up and cannot find any. Does anybody have any pictures that I can see as far as how it would look. I got a Gray car, but color is not a big deal in terms of picturing the wheels.

    This is her set up, (NOT HER CAR)



    Thanks in advance!

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    Here you go


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    2017 S3 P+ (Mine) Daytona Gray Pearl / Black Optic / Carbon Fiber Package / 034 springs / Stoptech BBK / 12.94 @105.3mph stock
    2012 Q5 P+ (Wife) Ibis White

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    I assume by your profile that this is your car? Can you tell me about the specs. I assume no spacers. What are the tire specs? Any more pics?

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    Had these on my car a while back. Powder coated black and ran Toyo 4 proxy plus on them. 19/235/35IMG_0430.JPG


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    [QUOTE=SweetASHaudi;13080597]Had these on my car a while back. Powder coated black and ran Toyo 4 proxy plus on them. 19/235/35IMG_0430.JPG


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    was that a stock height or was it lowered? It looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elvir View Post
    was that a stock height or was it lowered? It looks good.
    Stock height, no spacers


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    Senior Member Three Rings sean_entrust's Avatar
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    19x8.5 et38 255/35/19


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    2017 S3 P+ (Mine) Daytona Gray Pearl / Black Optic / Carbon Fiber Package / 034 springs / Stoptech BBK / 12.94 @105.3mph stock
    2012 Q5 P+ (Wife) Ibis White

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    I had some free time and fitted my Wifes wheels on my A3. They are very aggressive when it comes to offset. The front wheel pokes out past fender and the rear wheels is somewhat doable with little bit of stretch tire. nedless to say, does not look like it will workout with a drop with out rolling fenders and getting stretched tires which defeats the purpose.

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