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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    19x9.5 ET25 compatible with the Allroad?

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    buddy of mine wants to get a set of wheels that are 19x9.5 ET25 for his ‘19 Allroad. he’s stock ride height now, and wants to do a moderate drop in future, maybe 1.5 inch at most.

    will it work?


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    Veteran Member Three Rings Midshift's Avatar
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    It will work, however, without the natural camber drop from lowering they will probably poke a bit. I run 20x9 +26 RS5 Rotors and it looks good with a drop. Have been told by a friend that the max spec is roughly 10.5 +25 if you are looking for fender to lip fitment. 9.5 +25 will have you 13mm inward compared to "max". Take that as you will.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by Midshift View Post
    It will work, however, without the natural camber drop from lowering they will probably poke a bit. I run 20x9 +26 RS5 Rotors and it looks good with a drop. Have been told by a friend that the max spec is roughly 10.5 +25 if you are looking for fender to lip fitment. 9.5 +25 will have you 13mm inward compared to "max". Take that as you will.
    good info - thanks!


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