TT Wheels
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Re: TT Wheels
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 13:11:45 -0700, Steve Daniels <sdaniels@gorge.net>
wrote:
>I'm buying a 2004 TT S-Line coupe. It has 18" wheels presently.
>I'd like to buy an additional set to mount snow tires.
>
>Do I have to stay with 18" wheels, or can I go with 16"?
I would stay with the oem size, even for a snow. The reason is that
most of your snow tire driving will NOT be on snow. Assuming your TT
is with Quattro, it will take you just about anywhere in snow without
snow tires. You need snow tires, however, to stop. d;o) If you go to
16 inch tires, especially with narrower tread, you will be giving up a
little in performance.
Dave
RS6 with 19" BBS LMs/Dunflops in the summer
18" oem alloys/Blizzaks for the winter
wrote:
>I'm buying a 2004 TT S-Line coupe. It has 18" wheels presently.
>I'd like to buy an additional set to mount snow tires.
>
>Do I have to stay with 18" wheels, or can I go with 16"?
I would stay with the oem size, even for a snow. The reason is that
most of your snow tire driving will NOT be on snow. Assuming your TT
is with Quattro, it will take you just about anywhere in snow without
snow tires. You need snow tires, however, to stop. d;o) If you go to
16 inch tires, especially with narrower tread, you will be giving up a
little in performance.
Dave
RS6 with 19" BBS LMs/Dunflops in the summer
18" oem alloys/Blizzaks for the winter
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Re: TT Wheels
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 10:26:37 -0700 (PDT), against all advice,
something compelled moe32274 <moe32274@comcast.net>, to say:
> It's a good idea to get a rim and wheel to use as a SPARE. Since the
> TT does not come with one. . . .
It's got a nifty little air compressor, though.
I think the last time I suffered a flat was about ten years ago.
And when one considers that the quattro system might get damaged
from running tires of different diameters on the same axle, I
think that were I to get a flat, I'd be better off trying to fix
it with the nifty little air compressor, or calling AAA for a
flatbed.
Besides, where would I put a spare?
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something compelled moe32274 <moe32274@comcast.net>, to say:
> It's a good idea to get a rim and wheel to use as a SPARE. Since the
> TT does not come with one. . . .
It's got a nifty little air compressor, though.
I think the last time I suffered a flat was about ten years ago.
And when one considers that the quattro system might get damaged
from running tires of different diameters on the same axle, I
think that were I to get a flat, I'd be better off trying to fix
it with the nifty little air compressor, or calling AAA for a
flatbed.
Besides, where would I put a spare?
--
Life is too short to play cheap guitars.
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Re: TT Wheels
On Apr 27, 10:11 pm, Steve Daniels <sdani...@gorge.net> wrote:
> I'm buying a 2004 TT S-Line coupe. It has 18" wheels presently.
> I'd like to buy an additional set to mount snow tires.
>
> Do I have to stay with 18" wheels, or can I go with 16"?
>
> TIA.
> --
>
> Life is too short to play cheap guitars.
The Audi TT have no problem what so ever with the 16"
I would go with 16" because 18" in snow is to wide. Regarding
performance, you will get a lot better grip with 16" they will
outperform 18" (in snow)any day.
Ole
> I'm buying a 2004 TT S-Line coupe. It has 18" wheels presently.
> I'd like to buy an additional set to mount snow tires.
>
> Do I have to stay with 18" wheels, or can I go with 16"?
>
> TIA.
> --
>
> Life is too short to play cheap guitars.
The Audi TT have no problem what so ever with the 16"
I would go with 16" because 18" in snow is to wide. Regarding
performance, you will get a lot better grip with 16" they will
outperform 18" (in snow)any day.
Ole
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Re: TT Wheels
Why not take the middle ground and go 17"?
I had an 03 TT and used the stock 17" (Fat Five) wheels with winter tires as my winter set up. Tires (and wheels if you need them) on 17" wheels will be a little cheaper and since it is an OEM size, you shouldn't have any problems.
Tony
I had an 03 TT and used the stock 17" (Fat Five) wheels with winter tires as my winter set up. Tires (and wheels if you need them) on 17" wheels will be a little cheaper and since it is an OEM size, you shouldn't have any problems.
Tony
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Re: TT Wheels
On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 14:46:01 -0400, against all advice, something
compelled Regina_TT <Regina_TT.3aj14x@no-mx.audiforum.ca>, to
say:
>
> Why not take the middle ground and go 17"?
>
> I had an 03 TT and used the stock 17" (Fat Five) wheels with winter
> tires as my winter set up. Tires (and wheels if you need them) on 17"
> wheels will be a little cheaper and since it is an OEM size, you
> shouldn't have any problems.
I was wondering if the S-Line package required the wheels to be
18" to fit over the brakes. I'm going to the dealer tomorrow to
get a bracket replaced, and I'll ask them.
>
> Tony
--
Life is too short to play cheap guitars.
compelled Regina_TT <Regina_TT.3aj14x@no-mx.audiforum.ca>, to
say:
>
> Why not take the middle ground and go 17"?
>
> I had an 03 TT and used the stock 17" (Fat Five) wheels with winter
> tires as my winter set up. Tires (and wheels if you need them) on 17"
> wheels will be a little cheaper and since it is an OEM size, you
> shouldn't have any problems.
I was wondering if the S-Line package required the wheels to be
18" to fit over the brakes. I'm going to the dealer tomorrow to
get a bracket replaced, and I'll ask them.
>
> Tony
--
Life is too short to play cheap guitars.
#8
Re: TT Wheels
Not at all. I have an 08 S Line now that came with 19" wheels. The dealer did advise me to be careful of which 17" wheels would work. I bought some Hartmann RS6 Reps and they clear the brakes perfectly. Not to mention they are an Italian made wheel of outstanding quality and have the Audi look.
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