2014 Audi SQ5
I'm undecided but I know I have to drop down in size either 20" or 19". When I spoke to the service guy at Audi they recommended a winter tire set that was around $2500 plus install. I will see about getting the service waived. I'm favouring an all season set instead which I didn't have time to ask him about.
What about yourself since you'll be getting delivery during winter? Suggestions? I'm a noob at this stuff.
What about yourself since you'll be getting delivery during winter? Suggestions? I'm a noob at this stuff.
I'm undecided but I know I have to drop down in size either 20" or 19". When I spoke to the service guy at Audi they recommended a winter tire set that was around $2500 plus install. I will see about getting the service waived. I'm favouring an all season set instead which I didn't have time to ask him about.
What about yourself since you'll be getting delivery during winter? Suggestions? I'm a noob at this stuff.
What about yourself since you'll be getting delivery during winter? Suggestions? I'm a noob at this stuff.
There's a number of OEM replica wheels available online, mostly through the States. Some are higher quality than others. I want to stay at a 20" diameter just so I don't run into issues with the larger brake calipers. I am now researching what offset to go with. I don't want the wheels to poke, but I do want a flush fit. The guys at Hartmann claim a +25 offset will have a nice "aggressive" look or you could opt for a +38 offset which will suck the wheels in by 5mm. I'm thinking of a 20x9 rim with the +25 offset and 245/45 winter rubber.
I'm hoping people will start posting up their setups on the "SQ5 Wheels" thread once the snow starts falling.
$2500 sounds like a lot, but it's actually not that out of line when you start shopping around. Currently, I'm considering a few options. Hartmann does a nice Audi replica wheel so I'm contemplating a 20" set of the rotor-style rim with Bridgestone Blizzaks. Probably end up running me $2500 with shipping and duties.
There's a number of OEM replica wheels available online, mostly through the States. Some are higher quality than others. I want to stay at a 20" diameter just so I don't run into issues with the larger brake calipers. I am now researching what offset to go with. I don't want the wheels to poke, but I do want a flush fit. The guys at Hartmann claim a +25 offset will have a nice "aggressive" look or you could opt for a +38 offset which will suck the wheels in by 5mm. I'm thinking of a 20x9 rim with the +25 offset and 245/45 winter rubber.
I'm hoping people will start posting up their setups on the "SQ5 Wheels" thread once the snow starts falling.
There's a number of OEM replica wheels available online, mostly through the States. Some are higher quality than others. I want to stay at a 20" diameter just so I don't run into issues with the larger brake calipers. I am now researching what offset to go with. I don't want the wheels to poke, but I do want a flush fit. The guys at Hartmann claim a +25 offset will have a nice "aggressive" look or you could opt for a +38 offset which will suck the wheels in by 5mm. I'm thinking of a 20x9 rim with the +25 offset and 245/45 winter rubber.
I'm hoping people will start posting up their setups on the "SQ5 Wheels" thread once the snow starts falling.
I ended up purchasing triple split 5 spoke 19 inch Hartmann wheels (HRS6-204-GS) and Michelin X Ice X12 235/55R/19 tires locally for under $2400.00 taxes and delivery included.
I was quoted $4300.00 (taxes in) from my local Audi dealership for a set of Michelin X Ice X12 235/55R/19 winter tires and 19 inch Audi wheels.
I ended up purchasing triple split 5 spoke 19 inch Hartmann wheels (HRS6-204-GS) and Michelin X Ice X12 235/55R/19 tires locally for under $2400.00 taxes and delivery included.
I ended up purchasing triple split 5 spoke 19 inch Hartmann wheels (HRS6-204-GS) and Michelin X Ice X12 235/55R/19 tires locally for under $2400.00 taxes and delivery included.
If you go to Hartmannwheels.com you will see US and Canada telephone numbers at the bottom of the web page.
The Canadian number is 1-800-663-7739.
I am leaning towards the triple split 5-spoke design as well. Are these the ones you went with?
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Thanks for the info. I will definitely be giving these guys a call. I can't believe how ridiculous the price of OEM wheels are.
I am leaning towards the triple split 5-spoke design as well. Are these the ones you went with?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/35948621@N03/10255382985/]hartmann[/url, on Flickr
I am leaning towards the triple split 5-spoke design as well. Are these the ones you went with?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/35948621@N03/10255382985/]hartmann[/url, on Flickr



