Wheel spacers on stock 20"
#11
I was mostly referring to the fact that the back wheels tuck in more than the front wheels so wouldn't you need to stagger the front and rear spacers so that they will evenly match up.
#13
but you could do a 15mm spacer and get pretty close. I have been meaning to put my extra 10mm spacers on the rear wheels of my wife's Q7 to at least get closer to the fronts. How did you figure out that the front to rear is 16mm spacing. Is there a way to figure this out on all Audi's. I want to do the same to my B7 S4 as well. Thanks
#14
AudiWorld Expert
was not aware they made a 10mm for the q7...
you can use an offset tool or you can just manually measure the distance from the top of the wheel (not tire) to the edge of the fender.
you can use an offset tool or you can just manually measure the distance from the top of the wheel (not tire) to the edge of the fender.
#16
AudiWorld Expert
purchase h&r spacers which are hub centric and use the appropriate bolts and you SHOULD be fine. go to big or use improper bolts and you will have lots of issues.
#18
Would not use anything else but H&R for the Audi. Havent figured out what size to get yet. Running oversized wheels/tires, they stick out a little on the front, that is why I would not go with spacers on the front. Want the rear to stick out a little more though.
#20
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Running 296/45/20's on 20x9.5 wheels (will need to look up the backspacing/offset). Currently have the stock 20's on (for winter). Hope to get the aftermarket wheels on this weekend so I can get a better idea of width etc. Leaning towards 23mm spacers but that may be too aggressive.
Running 296/45/20's on 20x9.5 wheels (will need to look up the backspacing/offset). Currently have the stock 20's on (for winter). Hope to get the aftermarket wheels on this weekend so I can get a better idea of width etc. Leaning towards 23mm spacers but that may be too aggressive.