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Old 04-28-2008, 04:02 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I have got 19" RS4 alloys on my A3 and had it is lowered by 1 inch, the ride is ok but it does rup especially with a full car, but it does look mint.
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I have got 19" RS4 alloys on my A3 and had it is lowered by 1 inch, the ride is ok but it does rup especially with a full car, but it does look mint.
Do you have any pics?
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Will try and get some up in the next few days mate
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Will try and get some up in the next few days mate
Appreciated, thats about the setup I would like to have. (Wondering between 18"/19" and RS4/RS6 wheels)
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Hi Guys
I like a lowered, wider tyre, max 235, 10mm H&R offset so tyre wall is about in line with the edge of the guard. I have 18"s ...the ride is just perfect.
I dont drive on bumpy roads, I'm sure 19" would look hot too though!
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Hi Mate i have added the pics, they are under gallery just to the left hand side of this message, hope you like?
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Hi Mate i have added the pics, they are under gallery just to the left hand side of this message, hope you like?
Thank you! I like, you say it's lowered about an inch? Do you think a 40-50mm drop would look good? (is it even possible with 19" ?)
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Yeah it is possible but probabily best on a full setup to stiffen it, mine is about 30mm, when you but 19" on it lifts the car massivley, so it really needs lowering but on springs only like mine it does catch slightly so i'm guessing any lower and it will catch much more.
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