A4 tyres
#41
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Re: A4 tyres
"Ronny" <ronny@nospamfsplanes.net> wrote in message
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> Personally if you were going to change the sidewall
> profile I would look at upgrading the wheel size, 16"
> is the standard size for Audi's so I would pop some
> 17/18" rims on with some 40's
>
45 profile with 17", 40 profile with 18".
However, the ride is going to be very harsh
with the 45's, and extremely harsh with the
40's, for only a minimal gain in handling.
dk
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>
> Personally if you were going to change the sidewall
> profile I would look at upgrading the wheel size, 16"
> is the standard size for Audi's so I would pop some
> 17/18" rims on with some 40's
>
45 profile with 17", 40 profile with 18".
However, the ride is going to be very harsh
with the 45's, and extremely harsh with the
40's, for only a minimal gain in handling.
dk
#42
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Re: A4 tyres
"Ronny" <ronny@nospamfsplanes.net> wrote in message
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>
> Personally if you were going to change the sidewall
> profile I would look at upgrading the wheel size, 16"
> is the standard size for Audi's so I would pop some
> 17/18" rims on with some 40's
>
45 profile with 17", 40 profile with 18".
However, the ride is going to be very harsh
with the 45's, and extremely harsh with the
40's, for only a minimal gain in handling.
dk
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>
> Personally if you were going to change the sidewall
> profile I would look at upgrading the wheel size, 16"
> is the standard size for Audi's so I would pop some
> 17/18" rims on with some 40's
>
45 profile with 17", 40 profile with 18".
However, the ride is going to be very harsh
with the 45's, and extremely harsh with the
40's, for only a minimal gain in handling.
dk
#43
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Re: A4 tyres
"Ronny" <ronny@nospamfsplanes.net> wrote in message
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>
> Personally if you were going to change the sidewall
> profile I would look at upgrading the wheel size, 16"
> is the standard size for Audi's so I would pop some
> 17/18" rims on with some 40's
>
45 profile with 17", 40 profile with 18".
However, the ride is going to be very harsh
with the 45's, and extremely harsh with the
40's, for only a minimal gain in handling.
dk
news:3361k7F3r9bcjU1@individual.net...
>
> Personally if you were going to change the sidewall
> profile I would look at upgrading the wheel size, 16"
> is the standard size for Audi's so I would pop some
> 17/18" rims on with some 40's
>
45 profile with 17", 40 profile with 18".
However, the ride is going to be very harsh
with the 45's, and extremely harsh with the
40's, for only a minimal gain in handling.
dk
#44
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Re: A4 tyres
as with packaged crawfish, crab, or headless baby).
Flour
oil
onions
bell peppers
garlic salt, pepper, etc.
3 cups chicken stock
2 sticks butter
3 tablespoons oil
First stuff the heads, or make the patties (see index)
then fry or bake.
Set aside to drain on paper towels.
Make a roux with butter, oil and flour,
brown vegetables in the roux, then add chicken stock and
allow to simmer for 20 minutes.
Add the patties or stuffed heads, and some loose crawfish,
lobster, long piglet, or what have you.
Cook on low for 15 minutes, then allow it to set for at least
15 minutes more.
Serve over steamed rice; this dish is very impressive!
Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
Babies really can be found under a cabbage leaf -
or one can arrange for ground beef to be found there instead.
8 large cabbage leaves
1 lb. lean ground newborn human filets, or ground chuck
Onions
peppers
celery
garlic
soy sauce
salt pepper, etc
Olive oil
breadcrumbs
Tomato Gravy (see index)
Boil the cabbage leaves for 2 minutes to soften.
In skillet, brown the meat in a little olive oil,
then add onions, peppers, and celery (all chopped finely)
and season well.
Place in a large bowl and cool.
Add seasoned breadcrumbs and a little of the tomato gravy,
enough to make the mixture pliable.
Divide the stuffing among the cabbage leaves then roll.
Place seam down in a baking pan.
Ladle tomato gravy on top,
and bake at 325° for 30 - 45 minutes.
Umbilical Cordon Bleu
Nothing is so beautiful as the bond between mother and child,
Flour
oil
onions
bell peppers
garlic salt, pepper, etc.
3 cups chicken stock
2 sticks butter
3 tablespoons oil
First stuff the heads, or make the patties (see index)
then fry or bake.
Set aside to drain on paper towels.
Make a roux with butter, oil and flour,
brown vegetables in the roux, then add chicken stock and
allow to simmer for 20 minutes.
Add the patties or stuffed heads, and some loose crawfish,
lobster, long piglet, or what have you.
Cook on low for 15 minutes, then allow it to set for at least
15 minutes more.
Serve over steamed rice; this dish is very impressive!
Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
Babies really can be found under a cabbage leaf -
or one can arrange for ground beef to be found there instead.
8 large cabbage leaves
1 lb. lean ground newborn human filets, or ground chuck
Onions
peppers
celery
garlic
soy sauce
salt pepper, etc
Olive oil
breadcrumbs
Tomato Gravy (see index)
Boil the cabbage leaves for 2 minutes to soften.
In skillet, brown the meat in a little olive oil,
then add onions, peppers, and celery (all chopped finely)
and season well.
Place in a large bowl and cool.
Add seasoned breadcrumbs and a little of the tomato gravy,
enough to make the mixture pliable.
Divide the stuffing among the cabbage leaves then roll.
Place seam down in a baking pan.
Ladle tomato gravy on top,
and bake at 325° for 30 - 45 minutes.
Umbilical Cordon Bleu
Nothing is so beautiful as the bond between mother and child,
#45
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Re: A4 tyres
as with packaged crawfish, crab, or headless baby).
Flour
oil
onions
bell peppers
garlic salt, pepper, etc.
3 cups chicken stock
2 sticks butter
3 tablespoons oil
First stuff the heads, or make the patties (see index)
then fry or bake.
Set aside to drain on paper towels.
Make a roux with butter, oil and flour,
brown vegetables in the roux, then add chicken stock and
allow to simmer for 20 minutes.
Add the patties or stuffed heads, and some loose crawfish,
lobster, long piglet, or what have you.
Cook on low for 15 minutes, then allow it to set for at least
15 minutes more.
Serve over steamed rice; this dish is very impressive!
Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
Babies really can be found under a cabbage leaf -
or one can arrange for ground beef to be found there instead.
8 large cabbage leaves
1 lb. lean ground newborn human filets, or ground chuck
Onions
peppers
celery
garlic
soy sauce
salt pepper, etc
Olive oil
breadcrumbs
Tomato Gravy (see index)
Boil the cabbage leaves for 2 minutes to soften.
In skillet, brown the meat in a little olive oil,
then add onions, peppers, and celery (all chopped finely)
and season well.
Place in a large bowl and cool.
Add seasoned breadcrumbs and a little of the tomato gravy,
enough to make the mixture pliable.
Divide the stuffing among the cabbage leaves then roll.
Place seam down in a baking pan.
Ladle tomato gravy on top,
and bake at 325° for 30 - 45 minutes.
Umbilical Cordon Bleu
Nothing is so beautiful as the bond between mother and child,
Flour
oil
onions
bell peppers
garlic salt, pepper, etc.
3 cups chicken stock
2 sticks butter
3 tablespoons oil
First stuff the heads, or make the patties (see index)
then fry or bake.
Set aside to drain on paper towels.
Make a roux with butter, oil and flour,
brown vegetables in the roux, then add chicken stock and
allow to simmer for 20 minutes.
Add the patties or stuffed heads, and some loose crawfish,
lobster, long piglet, or what have you.
Cook on low for 15 minutes, then allow it to set for at least
15 minutes more.
Serve over steamed rice; this dish is very impressive!
Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
Babies really can be found under a cabbage leaf -
or one can arrange for ground beef to be found there instead.
8 large cabbage leaves
1 lb. lean ground newborn human filets, or ground chuck
Onions
peppers
celery
garlic
soy sauce
salt pepper, etc
Olive oil
breadcrumbs
Tomato Gravy (see index)
Boil the cabbage leaves for 2 minutes to soften.
In skillet, brown the meat in a little olive oil,
then add onions, peppers, and celery (all chopped finely)
and season well.
Place in a large bowl and cool.
Add seasoned breadcrumbs and a little of the tomato gravy,
enough to make the mixture pliable.
Divide the stuffing among the cabbage leaves then roll.
Place seam down in a baking pan.
Ladle tomato gravy on top,
and bake at 325° for 30 - 45 minutes.
Umbilical Cordon Bleu
Nothing is so beautiful as the bond between mother and child,
#46
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Re: A4 tyres
as with packaged crawfish, crab, or headless baby).
Flour
oil
onions
bell peppers
garlic salt, pepper, etc.
3 cups chicken stock
2 sticks butter
3 tablespoons oil
First stuff the heads, or make the patties (see index)
then fry or bake.
Set aside to drain on paper towels.
Make a roux with butter, oil and flour,
brown vegetables in the roux, then add chicken stock and
allow to simmer for 20 minutes.
Add the patties or stuffed heads, and some loose crawfish,
lobster, long piglet, or what have you.
Cook on low for 15 minutes, then allow it to set for at least
15 minutes more.
Serve over steamed rice; this dish is very impressive!
Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
Babies really can be found under a cabbage leaf -
or one can arrange for ground beef to be found there instead.
8 large cabbage leaves
1 lb. lean ground newborn human filets, or ground chuck
Onions
peppers
celery
garlic
soy sauce
salt pepper, etc
Olive oil
breadcrumbs
Tomato Gravy (see index)
Boil the cabbage leaves for 2 minutes to soften.
In skillet, brown the meat in a little olive oil,
then add onions, peppers, and celery (all chopped finely)
and season well.
Place in a large bowl and cool.
Add seasoned breadcrumbs and a little of the tomato gravy,
enough to make the mixture pliable.
Divide the stuffing among the cabbage leaves then roll.
Place seam down in a baking pan.
Ladle tomato gravy on top,
and bake at 325° for 30 - 45 minutes.
Umbilical Cordon Bleu
Nothing is so beautiful as the bond between mother and child,
Flour
oil
onions
bell peppers
garlic salt, pepper, etc.
3 cups chicken stock
2 sticks butter
3 tablespoons oil
First stuff the heads, or make the patties (see index)
then fry or bake.
Set aside to drain on paper towels.
Make a roux with butter, oil and flour,
brown vegetables in the roux, then add chicken stock and
allow to simmer for 20 minutes.
Add the patties or stuffed heads, and some loose crawfish,
lobster, long piglet, or what have you.
Cook on low for 15 minutes, then allow it to set for at least
15 minutes more.
Serve over steamed rice; this dish is very impressive!
Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
Babies really can be found under a cabbage leaf -
or one can arrange for ground beef to be found there instead.
8 large cabbage leaves
1 lb. lean ground newborn human filets, or ground chuck
Onions
peppers
celery
garlic
soy sauce
salt pepper, etc
Olive oil
breadcrumbs
Tomato Gravy (see index)
Boil the cabbage leaves for 2 minutes to soften.
In skillet, brown the meat in a little olive oil,
then add onions, peppers, and celery (all chopped finely)
and season well.
Place in a large bowl and cool.
Add seasoned breadcrumbs and a little of the tomato gravy,
enough to make the mixture pliable.
Divide the stuffing among the cabbage leaves then roll.
Place seam down in a baking pan.
Ladle tomato gravy on top,
and bake at 325° for 30 - 45 minutes.
Umbilical Cordon Bleu
Nothing is so beautiful as the bond between mother and child,
#47
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Re: A4 tyres
"Ronny" <ronny@nospamfsplanes.net> wrote in message
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>
> 16" wheels on the Audi may have a "J" of say 7 or
> 7.5 it all depends on the width of the wheel itself,
Standard A4 rims are 7.5"@16", 8"@17", and 8.5"@18".
> I would say 225's will go on a 16" rim, but its
> impossible to tell.
If the rims are 7.5" wide, the fit is marginal for
225 tyres, and the combination is definitely not
recommended. If you want 225/50 tyres, you should
put them on rims that are at least 8" wide.
> if the wheel is too narrow ie 6.5/7J what happens
> is the sidewall of tyre hangs over the edge of the
> rim a bit like a tyre which has sidewall protectors.
Bingo!
That would require the tyres to be overinflated
just to prevent them from galling off the rims.
dk
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>
> 16" wheels on the Audi may have a "J" of say 7 or
> 7.5 it all depends on the width of the wheel itself,
Standard A4 rims are 7.5"@16", 8"@17", and 8.5"@18".
> I would say 225's will go on a 16" rim, but its
> impossible to tell.
If the rims are 7.5" wide, the fit is marginal for
225 tyres, and the combination is definitely not
recommended. If you want 225/50 tyres, you should
put them on rims that are at least 8" wide.
> if the wheel is too narrow ie 6.5/7J what happens
> is the sidewall of tyre hangs over the edge of the
> rim a bit like a tyre which has sidewall protectors.
Bingo!
That would require the tyres to be overinflated
just to prevent them from galling off the rims.
dk
#48
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Re: A4 tyres
"Ronny" <ronny@nospamfsplanes.net> wrote in message
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>
> 16" wheels on the Audi may have a "J" of say 7 or
> 7.5 it all depends on the width of the wheel itself,
Standard A4 rims are 7.5"@16", 8"@17", and 8.5"@18".
> I would say 225's will go on a 16" rim, but its
> impossible to tell.
If the rims are 7.5" wide, the fit is marginal for
225 tyres, and the combination is definitely not
recommended. If you want 225/50 tyres, you should
put them on rims that are at least 8" wide.
> if the wheel is too narrow ie 6.5/7J what happens
> is the sidewall of tyre hangs over the edge of the
> rim a bit like a tyre which has sidewall protectors.
Bingo!
That would require the tyres to be overinflated
just to prevent them from galling off the rims.
dk
news:336a7cF3oduf9U1@individual.net...
>
> 16" wheels on the Audi may have a "J" of say 7 or
> 7.5 it all depends on the width of the wheel itself,
Standard A4 rims are 7.5"@16", 8"@17", and 8.5"@18".
> I would say 225's will go on a 16" rim, but its
> impossible to tell.
If the rims are 7.5" wide, the fit is marginal for
225 tyres, and the combination is definitely not
recommended. If you want 225/50 tyres, you should
put them on rims that are at least 8" wide.
> if the wheel is too narrow ie 6.5/7J what happens
> is the sidewall of tyre hangs over the edge of the
> rim a bit like a tyre which has sidewall protectors.
Bingo!
That would require the tyres to be overinflated
just to prevent them from galling off the rims.
dk
#49
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Re: A4 tyres
"Ronny" <ronny@nospamfsplanes.net> wrote in message
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>
> 16" wheels on the Audi may have a "J" of say 7 or
> 7.5 it all depends on the width of the wheel itself,
Standard A4 rims are 7.5"@16", 8"@17", and 8.5"@18".
> I would say 225's will go on a 16" rim, but its
> impossible to tell.
If the rims are 7.5" wide, the fit is marginal for
225 tyres, and the combination is definitely not
recommended. If you want 225/50 tyres, you should
put them on rims that are at least 8" wide.
> if the wheel is too narrow ie 6.5/7J what happens
> is the sidewall of tyre hangs over the edge of the
> rim a bit like a tyre which has sidewall protectors.
Bingo!
That would require the tyres to be overinflated
just to prevent them from galling off the rims.
dk
news:336a7cF3oduf9U1@individual.net...
>
> 16" wheels on the Audi may have a "J" of say 7 or
> 7.5 it all depends on the width of the wheel itself,
Standard A4 rims are 7.5"@16", 8"@17", and 8.5"@18".
> I would say 225's will go on a 16" rim, but its
> impossible to tell.
If the rims are 7.5" wide, the fit is marginal for
225 tyres, and the combination is definitely not
recommended. If you want 225/50 tyres, you should
put them on rims that are at least 8" wide.
> if the wheel is too narrow ie 6.5/7J what happens
> is the sidewall of tyre hangs over the edge of the
> rim a bit like a tyre which has sidewall protectors.
Bingo!
That would require the tyres to be overinflated
just to prevent them from galling off the rims.
dk
#50
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Re: A4 tyres
"Dan Koren" <dankoren@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Ronny" <ronny@nospamfsplanes.net> wrote in message
> news:336a7cF3oduf9U1@individual.net...
> >
> > 16" wheels on the Audi may have a "J" of say 7 or
> > 7.5 it all depends on the width of the wheel itself,
>
>
> Standard A4 rims are 7.5"@16", 8"@17", and 8.5"@18".
>
>
> > I would say 225's will go on a 16" rim, but its
> > impossible to tell.
>
>
> If the rims are 7.5" wide, the fit is marginal for
> 225 tyres, and the combination is definitely not
> recommended. If you want 225/50 tyres, you should
> put them on rims that are at least 8" wide.
>
>
> > if the wheel is too narrow ie 6.5/7J what happens
> > is the sidewall of tyre hangs over the edge of the
> > rim a bit like a tyre which has sidewall protectors.
>
>
> Bingo!
>
> That would require the tyres to be overinflated
> just to prevent them from galling off the rims.
^^^^^^^
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dk
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> "Ronny" <ronny@nospamfsplanes.net> wrote in message
> news:336a7cF3oduf9U1@individual.net...
> >
> > 16" wheels on the Audi may have a "J" of say 7 or
> > 7.5 it all depends on the width of the wheel itself,
>
>
> Standard A4 rims are 7.5"@16", 8"@17", and 8.5"@18".
>
>
> > I would say 225's will go on a 16" rim, but its
> > impossible to tell.
>
>
> If the rims are 7.5" wide, the fit is marginal for
> 225 tyres, and the combination is definitely not
> recommended. If you want 225/50 tyres, you should
> put them on rims that are at least 8" wide.
>
>
> > if the wheel is too narrow ie 6.5/7J what happens
> > is the sidewall of tyre hangs over the edge of the
> > rim a bit like a tyre which has sidewall protectors.
>
>
> Bingo!
>
> That would require the tyres to be overinflated
> just to prevent them from galling off the rims.
^^^^^^^
falling---------------------|||||||
dk