your opinions on this set up
your opinions on this set up
Hi guy's, found this on rs246.de.would like to repicate this setup, are these 19" bimoto's? Also i have h&r coilovers but this seems lower than mine, is my setup adjustable to give me this look ?
RE: your opinions on this set up
Yep, those are 19" polished bimotos. A friend of mine has them. They cost a fortune, they're heavy and buckle often.
The car is too low though, i'd never run mine like that.
Confort=0
Handling=shitty
If i were you i'd stick with 18" wheels.
I used to have 19" BBS CHs on my RS4 with KW V3s (and previously V2s), and i've just gone back to OEM 18".
The difference is astonishing. Way better handling and confort.
If you really want 19" rims i'd choose these (RS6 C6 OEM wheels):

Cheers
The car is too low though, i'd never run mine like that.
Confort=0
Handling=shitty
If i were you i'd stick with 18" wheels.
I used to have 19" BBS CHs on my RS4 with KW V3s (and previously V2s), and i've just gone back to OEM 18".
The difference is astonishing. Way better handling and confort.
If you really want 19" rims i'd choose these (RS6 C6 OEM wheels):

Cheers
Rs4 b5 06/2001
custom remap - KW V3 - Hotchkis Sways - ASP DTS with poly mount - 034 Street Mounts + Snub with bracket - Apikol rear diff mount and bushes - Gutted precats - DUH Fmic kit - 360x32 floating discs+brembo 6-pot at the front - 710Ns - OEM 18 Hard wheels - JHM shifter/linkage/spring etc - Podi.ca Boost Gauge - Powerflex Bushes - Afterrun mod -
custom remap - KW V3 - Hotchkis Sways - ASP DTS with poly mount - 034 Street Mounts + Snub with bracket - Apikol rear diff mount and bushes - Gutted precats - DUH Fmic kit - 360x32 floating discs+brembo 6-pot at the front - 710Ns - OEM 18 Hard wheels - JHM shifter/linkage/spring etc - Podi.ca Boost Gauge - Powerflex Bushes - Afterrun mod -
RE: your opinions on this set up
Yeah both of them look awesome,and the 2nd one is Niils.I wouldn't have bimoto's as i've heard they
buckle easy and i've seen them very cheap 2nd hand (probably buckled)
I would love my car lower but i worry about it catching underneath and doing some real damage.
With coilovers you can pretty much go as low as you dare but as andrea said you may comprimise ride
comfort and handling
buckle easy and i've seen them very cheap 2nd hand (probably buckled)
I would love my car lower but i worry about it catching underneath and doing some real damage.
With coilovers you can pretty much go as low as you dare but as andrea said you may comprimise ride
comfort and handling
Drive low,park lower
RE: your opinions on this set up
I have had my bimoto's 2 years now and have done over 12 track days. No buckles for me.
Dave
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