back to wheels: sportec wheels with A3 fitment
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sure, as you said, if the same sizes with another wheel/tire manufacturer will give me issues.
how can we get a handle on this?
measure our tires/wheels off the car?
how can we get a handle on this?
measure our tires/wheels off the car?
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When I bought my 19's, I'd prior spoken with a guy on Fourtitude who had et45 with 235's, was lowered and said he drove aggresively with no rubbing...so I thought I was fine buying et48 with 235's....didn't work for me. Quite a PITA...Some sites give manufacturers specs on tires that may show if one 225 is wider/narrower than another...haven't really looked into it tho.
FYI I've got PS2's right now..235/40/18. Mine are the Porsche version of the tire, a buddy of mine has them on his S4 in the same size but the regular version. Mine have a WAY bigger rim protector on them so are probably going to have a different sidewall profile etc being as it's from a different mold. Kinda annoying that there seems to be such variances between diferent tires/manufacturers for what is rated as the same size tire.
FYI I've got PS2's right now..235/40/18. Mine are the Porsche version of the tire, a buddy of mine has them on his S4 in the same size but the regular version. Mine have a WAY bigger rim protector on them so are probably going to have a different sidewall profile etc being as it's from a different mold. Kinda annoying that there seems to be such variances between diferent tires/manufacturers for what is rated as the same size tire.
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