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The wheels are fitted with the 235/40 tyres but im told they are extremely close to the steering arm and want 3-5mm spacers, the only problem here is it's going to scrub the arches more.
A few other things that VRS are fixing now, like my seat frame which is bent, new track rod ends, wheel bolts, front discs and pads, rear pads and a few other bits and bobs.
I just hope the wheels fit properly with the tyres and dont scrub or touch anything for Spa on Monday!!S2Forum.com Administrator
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So 235/40/18 is not a good combo!
The tyre sidewalls bulge out a a little, rather than being flat like 225/40/18 which means the fronts are uncomfortably close to track rod ends.
5mm spacers sorted this (3mm would have been ok but we couldn't get hold of any at such short notice), however the tapered edge of the spigot rings now meant they didn't fit onto the hub properly.
Will sanded down the rings to make a flat edge which meant they fitted correctly however the tyres were going to scrub the arches big time.
Arches flared and wheel liners removed which just about gives you breathing room, but now the stock bolts don't fit
As it turns out, it's not that easy to get hold of longer bolts. Luckily we managed to find some in Kettering, so got those and went home to fit them. The only issue is they were 50mm which seemed far to long, stock is 27mm.
It then turns out my neighbour has the most kick-*** workshop i've seen in his garage, so we cut the bolts down to 35mm on the lathe and all good with the fitting of the wheels.
With the arches flared the top corner of the RS2 bumper was exposed and on one side the tyre had caught it snapped it off leaving s sharp edge. It pained me to do so, but resorted to sanding down the edge of the bumper by 1/2" to stop it from protruding and ensure its not going to catch the tyre.
What a weekend! Knock-on effect after knock-on just made it a nightmare, and all of this could have been avoided by getting 225/40/18 tyres. Lesson learned.
That said, the new alloys do look very nice on the car, and the rounded tyre look very rallyesque
Spigot rings being a problem:
Bolts cut down to 35mm:
Before:
After sanding :
Looking good with those new rims:
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It certainly pays to have someone doing the work who can sort all the problems in-house! For all the pain, it looks really good with the flared arches and now you've an excuse to get a resprayAUDI - saving Dad's from minivans since 1994
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I ran 235/40-18 Eagle Asymmetrics on 8.5Js on my coupe with no issues, just 5mm spacers on front to clear track rod ends, . My car is not lowered though and different tyres are different widths for the same numbers, those look like they have a big shoulder..
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you have all the luck with your motor andy
It seems that those tyres must have a really wide shoulder as I tried a 235/40 on mine with loads of room to spare, also squeezed a 255/35 on which fitted (just) on an 8.5 ET32. Still you needed an excuse to get the wings resprayed right?
Enjoy your trip matePanthero Coupé quattro 20vt
Indigo ABY coupé
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Awesome time at Spa on Tuesday... will definitely be doing that again!!
The biggest problem was the rear arches, especially when heavily laden on the trip over. You couldn't even fit your little finger between the edge of the tyre and the arch!
A lap of the ring seemed to "mould" them more into the correct shape and a marshal seemed interested in the white powder around the outside of the tyre when i returned
Unfortunately i only got 1 lap of the ring before it closed for the evening
http://youtu.be/RP6JQFPKE-Q - Interior camera for a few laps of Spa
http://youtu.be/QAXmItcCY5I - Rear facing camera tracking a friends R26.R following me around Spa
http://youtu.be/2g-n1XB4ueQ - Rear facing for a few laps in the afternoon, featuring a 997 GT3 that eventually let me past
http://youtu.be/1PdyNn9zOlg - Some solo laps at the end of the day where i was focussing on Eau Rouge and BlanchimontS2Forum.com Administrator
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