Offset for 4000Q aftermarket wheels.

Craig Lebakken lebakken at cdicadwa.com
Wed Jan 17 09:41:02 EST 2001


---- Original Message -----
From: "Jörgen Karlsson" <jurg at pp.sbbs.se>
To: "Craig Lebakken" <lebakken at cdicadwa.com>;
<quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2001 3:34 AM
Subject: RE: Offset for 4000Q aftermarket wheels

Craig wrote:

> > My 4KQ has the 2Bennett coilover/Koni, lowered about
1.6-
> > 1.7 in., and runs TSW Imola 16 x 7.5 x 45mm, with
205/45-16
> > Dunlop W10's. No rubbing, and I am happy with the set
up. As
> > I have mentioned many times before, the 45mm offset is
not
> > only ideal - it is mandatory for this set up. Longer
> > lugbolts are required as well.

JK replied:

> Thanks, do you think that that's the correct offset for
stock height too?
>
> By the way, the wheels I mentioned actually fit and with
four of my bigger
> friends sitting on the fender and in the engine
compartment there are a few
> millimeters left between the wheel and the fender. I think
that there will
> be problems with full lock on the wheel, but at 50%
there's no problem.
>
> Jörgen

You said you were running 205/55's right? That is a huge
tire for this car - I would think that front rub would be a
major issue. Rear will be a problem as well with full
suspension compression, at the aft part of the wheel well
where the bumper integrates. The 45mm offset has worked for
me. A friend, who was ill-advised by the Tire Rack, bought
15 x 7 x 37mm TSW Evo's that rub with 205/50-15's. I believe
the stock rims are ET45 (45mm offset) as well.

I wouldn't enjoy driving a car with 50% turning capability.
Especially if I hurt someone.

HTH

Craig Lebakken
1986 4KQ





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