Hey guys I'm looking for some answers and advice regarding the stance of my car.
I have a 2005 Audi A4 3.2 s-line Quattro avant. I am running coilovers with genuine Audi le mans alloys which are 8.5x19 et43 with 235/35 vredestein ultrac sessanta's, I also have replaced the rear wheel hub carriers for b7 rs4 ones as I run b7 rs4 brakes front and rear. I have my ride height set at 24.2" from ground to fender and I am experiencing some rubbing at the rear on the wheel well liner.
My question .... Does the Quattro have a wider track than the 2wd? I have a friend with a 2wd saloon who has the exact same wheels but he is running air and his wheels do not rub at all ?
I have the camber adjustment bolts on the rear set to maximum negative camber also but still rubbing. I have heard of guys running very wide wheels with very low offsets and not experiencing rubbing just wondered what I am doing wrong ?? Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated and would stop me pulling my hair out bit by bit !!
Thanks in advance
I have a 2005 Audi A4 3.2 s-line Quattro avant. I am running coilovers with genuine Audi le mans alloys which are 8.5x19 et43 with 235/35 vredestein ultrac sessanta's, I also have replaced the rear wheel hub carriers for b7 rs4 ones as I run b7 rs4 brakes front and rear. I have my ride height set at 24.2" from ground to fender and I am experiencing some rubbing at the rear on the wheel well liner.
My question .... Does the Quattro have a wider track than the 2wd? I have a friend with a 2wd saloon who has the exact same wheels but he is running air and his wheels do not rub at all ?
I have the camber adjustment bolts on the rear set to maximum negative camber also but still rubbing. I have heard of guys running very wide wheels with very low offsets and not experiencing rubbing just wondered what I am doing wrong ?? Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated and would stop me pulling my hair out bit by bit !!
Thanks in advance
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