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    Rotor wheels 20 in ET 26

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    Hi All, looking to run 20 in ET 26 Rotor wheels , with standard suspension, any feed back if this is possible Will be much appreciated.
    Rgds Tom

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    Assuming this is on an A4 or A4 avant.

    Not on stock suspension, you'll kill your fenders.

    Can be done with adjustable arms, though.

    Check the wheel fitment thread.

    Now if you're in an Allroad you're golden. Slap them on.

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    Yes , A4 B8

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomRas View Post
    Hi All, looking to run 20 in ET 26 Rotor wheels , with standard suspension, any feed back if this is possible Will be much appreciated.
    Rgds Tom
    It’s possible, especially on stock suspension, but it’s a very aggressive fitment, maybe even an ever so slight poke, choose you tires wisely.

    A better all around fitment, although still aggressive, would be the 19x9” et33.


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    Veteran Member Three Rings Dr.B6Banter's Avatar
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    Rotor wheels 20 in ET 26

    You'd have to run pretty stretched tires to not have the tire sidewall ruin your fenders/ fender lines.

    I have A6 rotors (20x8.5 et45) as my summer wheel setup with 12/15mm spacers which sit a few mm sunk which is enough to be low without instantly destroying fenders/ liners.

    Like others have said et35-30 is the sweet spot for a4 with the allroad having wider arches to fit something like et26

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    Quote Originally Posted by k.sigota View Post
    Assuming this is on an A4 or A4 avant.

    Not on stock suspension, you'll kill your fenders.

    Can be done with adjustable arms, though.

    Check the wheel fitment thread.

    Now if you're in an Allroad you're golden. Slap them on.

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    This is excellent. I just bought ‘16 Allroad and immediately wanted these rotors.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ford Prefect View Post
    This is excellent. I just bought ‘16 Allroad and immediately wanted these rotors.


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    DM’d


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ford Prefect View Post
    This is excellent. I just bought ‘16 Allroad and immediately wanted these rotors.


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