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    will the rs7 blades c7 fit c8 rs6?

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    Hello, all jumping into a 2025 RS6, my C7 RS7 has stock blades with dunlop wintersports tires. Will these fit the rs6? Will I need spacers?
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    What are the specs of those wheels?
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    275/30R21 99Z 9Jx21 ET35, bolt pattern 5X112, 9 inches wide
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    Definitely not, way narrower than stock C8 width (10.5”) and with a lot more positive offset (face of wheel sits closer to brakes). Would imagine would have significant brake clearance issues.

    Stock wheel is a 21x10.5” ET19. Your C7 wheel specs have the edges of the wheel sitting 35mm (almost 1.5 inches) closer to brakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by whan View Post
    Definitely not, way narrower than stock C8 width (10.5”) and with a lot more positive offset (face of wheel sits closer to brakes). Would imagine would have significant brake clearance issues.

    Stock wheel is a 21x10.5” ET19. Your C7 wheel specs have the edges of the wheel sitting 35mm (almost 1.5 inches) closer to brakes

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    Whan is correct. Those are way too narrow and the offset will probably make them run into the brake caliper
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    The rims will be 22 mm closer to the brake components. If you really liked the rims you could possibly use them for a winter setup. According to wheel-size.com the winter setup uses 8.5 inch rims with a 19 mm offset. I'm not an expert but could you use spacers with the wheels and use them for winters?

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