S4 B7 Wheels size & offset

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S4 B7 Wheels size & offset

Post by Nyraz » Sun Jun 22, 2014 11:44 pm

Hi,

I'm looking at either getting some other audi wheels or, maybe aftermarket. I quite like the look of these, does anyone know this car? I'm curious on what size and offset I can run, I don't like "Stretch" though!
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Re: S4 B7 Wheels size & offset

Post by R Black » Mon Jun 23, 2014 7:58 am

I have looked into getting after market alloys, funnily enough these or what look like these were one of my favourites.
I think they are called Miro 111's, other manufacturers make very similar too. I don't know what sizes will fill out the arches though.

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Re: S4 B7 Wheels size & offset

Post by goose » Mon Jun 23, 2014 8:26 am

The car above belongs to an Audi-Sport.Net forum member.. there are quite a few on there running staggered size 3SDM 0.01 wheels.

http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/audi-s4-a4 ... far-4.html

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Re: S4 B7 Wheels size & offset

Post by Nyraz » Mon Jun 23, 2014 2:32 pm

The 3SDM seem fairly well priced, not sure how well they hold up as they are new to me.. (had a good few makes on previous cars), tyre wise the fronts seems to wear quicker than the rears so to keep rotation I think I'd stay away from staggered, but like a good offset :)

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