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Old 12-21-2001, 07:22 AM
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Default Need Help with Tire Size for New Wheels

I purchased some summer wheels for my 97 A8. They are the forged five spoke wheels off of the A6 4.2 quattro. After determining what the OD of the tire will be with the stock tire for the wheel (the ones that come on the A6 4.2), I see that it is smaller than the stock A8 (16", 17" or 18" stock wheels). The offset is also different from the 17x8" polished wheels or 18x8" S8 wheels. Those have an offset of 48mm, my new wheels have an offset of 35mm. I don't think that's a big deal though, the wheel will sit out 1/2" (13mm) further.

Here are the details:

STOCK 16" WHEELS (A8 7.5 width)
Tires are 225/60/16, therefore:
Wheel OD 406.4 mm (16")
Sidewall (225)(.6)(2) = 270mm
OD = 676.4 mm

STOCK 17" WHEELS (A8 five spoke polished 8" width)
Tires are 225/55/17
Wheel OD 431.8 mm (17")
Sidewall (225)(.55)(2) = 247.5mm
OD = 679.3 mm

STOCK 18" WHEELS (S8 8" width)
Tires are 245/45/18, therefore:
Wheel OD 457.2 mm (18")
Sidewall (245)(.45)(2) = 220.5mm
OD = 677.7 mm

As you can see, all three wheel/tire combos are within 2mm OD of each other, makes sense to me.

So the stock tires on the A6 4.2 are:

A6 4.2 QUATTRO STOCK TIRES
Tires are 255/40/17, therefore:
Wheel OD 431.8 mm (17")
Sidewall (255)(.4)(2) = 204mm
OD = 635.8 mm

This is significantly less than the stock OD of 678 mm for the A8 series. It's actually 93.8%. That would not be good (at least that's what I think).

QUESTION:

Is there a problem going with a 255/45/17 tire? If I did that:

Tires are 255/45/17, therefore:
Wheel OD 431.8 mm (17")
Sidewall (255)(.45)(2) = 229.5mm
OD = 661 mm

Therefore, the tire OD would be 661mm, stock A8 would be 678, or 97.5% of the stock size.

I imagine my engine is going to have to turn a little faster and my speedo will read a little high, but I might be able to recalibrate that with my ross-tech software.

Is there a problem putting the 255/45/17 on the stock A6 4.2 wheel? I've learned a lot about offset and tire sizes recently, and I know these wheels will look totally hot on my car. Considering the offset is 13mm further out, and the tires will be slightly less in OD, I don't think I'll have any problems with the tires rubbing. I have plenty of room right now in the wheel well.

TIA

Paul
Old 12-21-2001, 09:01 AM
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Default Here's one other size

If I go with 245/50/17:

The 245 if probably the correct width for my 8" wheels anyway, that would give me an OD of 676.8 mm, which is exactly the OD of the original tire/wheel combo for the A8/S8. They even have a few on the tire rack that size.

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please post a picture of your wheels/tire when you're done, I'm very curious!
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yup, that's the right size
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Default Would you want to sell those A6 5 spoke wheels?

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