Did a search and couldn't find much. Pros/Cons? Thanks.
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Did a search and couldn't find much. Pros/Cons? Thanks.
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2003 RS6 Mugello Blue - mods? Whatever Ben does....
Just make sure the rolling diameters are within a percent or two of each other and you should be fine. Obviously you lose the ability to rotate the tires to extend treadlife, but hey, vanity has its costs.
Pros:
- ??
Cons:
- Increased understeer (last thing any Audi needs).
- Makes you look like a tool to anyone who knows anything about quattro.
(no offense intended to anyone who runs a staggered setup)
Why not just go wider all the way around if you want a more aggressive look?
I also like the staggered look but don't want to look like a "tool". I will try the wider all around look but might go to a slightly smaller (width) in the front. Too wide up front makes my cars want to dart left & right a little more on the roads here in Iowa that usually have grooves from heavy trucks.
There are always smart ways to do things. I have 9.5" wheels in the front and back with different offsets. I also have the same size tires in front and back so rotation is not a problem. Don't get me wrong it's not cheap but the look is achieved without the mentioned issues.
Pat - Eisenmann race exhaust, Catless downpipes, KW V3's, H-Sport sways, 034 Control arms, Apikol diff mount, Sterns motor mounts, Forge dv's, Stainless brake lines, Venair hoses, Sportec vent mod, Euro tails, Viper Tuned ecu/tcu, DPE S20's 19x9.5, 275/30/19's
If the RS6 fenders were different sizes....then it may be something to consider. But our fenders are all about the same size. It makes sense to fill them all equal.
Just me. I am the guy that uses mop-n-glow to wax my vehicles.
I have always heard that if the rolling diameters are not real close that you will accelerate the wear of your center differential.
2003 White RS6 2013 Midnight Blue S5
2013 Daytona RS5 2x944 Turbo's 1974 911 w/'91 3.6ltr motor
Roy, WA
The RS6 is not like my GNX which runs 275/335's. While both have fat fender flares, running staggered set-up is more suitable for RWD cars IMO.
'02 S6 Avant Silver - Pokey | Carbon Black/Ebony RS6 w/ stuff - darn quick | '03 Daytona Grey/Ebony RS6 w/ more stuff - quicker yet | '91 NSX CDN issue with 6spd & BBSC - quicker yet and then some | '87 Buick GNX OEM clone w/ lots of stuff - quickest hands down
HRE made my wheels with a thicker mounting pad in front to compensate for the difference. Since the rear caliper is considerably smaller than the front, the rear mounting pad could be thinner to keep everything in line. But yes it can be done on a budget friendly level with wheel spacers.
How much is added to the mounting surface? Purhaps the allroad fitment might work on the front. They use about 20 mm offset instead of 33mm.
C5 RS6, A3 TDI, 02 TT
01 Wrangler, 03 F250 Diesel, 08 F450
I too want to go for staggered fit. Wheelmania said I can put on 285/25/20 in the rear and 255/30/20 in the front with 9.5J wheels in the rear and 8.5J in the front. Any suggestions !!! or Should I go with 275/35/19 all round??? I have a 54 plate RS6 C5..... Has anybody got some wheels to get rid off. I am in Birmingham, UK.... thanks