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mrredlite 10-28-2008 08:00 AM

audi a4 2000 2.8 offset
 
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Hi guys !

first i'm new to the audi world, i just got my first A4 2.8 2000 .. I LOVE MY CAR :)
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now i'm looking to put some rims on it... i've found those :

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now it s clearly says it will fit my car but the offset for this wheel is 45 .. now i've heard that for my car the offset should be 35..
i'm confused someone help? will it fit?

thanks

mrredlite 10-28-2008 08:02 AM

Re: audi a4 2000 2.8 offset
 
i forgot ... i'm looking to buy the 18 inch ones...

jaboor 10-29-2008 07:32 AM

Re: audi a4 2000 2.8 offset
 

Originally Posted by mrredlite (Post 87818)
i forgot ... i'm looking to buy the 18 inch ones...


Hey mrredlite, first off welcome to the Audi Forum, I'm fairly new here as well.

As for your OFFSET, getting 18" rims, with a 45mm offset should work just fine, you should not have any problems clearing your calipers with 18" Rims. The higher your offset the closer the Hub/Spokes of the rim will be closer (to the brakes), which also will bring your entire wheel slightly in your wheel wells.

It's all going to depend on the look you're going for, as some prefer to have the wheels flare out a little more to give that wider look, you can search the forum as some folks have posted pic of their Wheels installed mentioning the offset.

If you're looking to get some Winter, I would suggest going down to 16" it will save you some money, I think that's a new rule in Quebec. Isn't it?


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