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    Staggered 19” wheels on Quattro

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    Hey guys! I need some truthful opinions on “putting staggered wheels on Quattro”. I’m planning on buying a set 19” wheels for my 2005 Audi A4 Quattro. The specs of the wheels are (front: 19x9 offset 42) and the (rear: 19x10 offset 48). I just want to know if it is SAFE and OKAY to run this set up on my 2005 A4 Quattro. Your thoughtful/helpful opinion(s) will be appreciated. Thank you in advance guys.

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    If the tires are all the same size, diameter, and circumference then then the quattro system should not care about stagger. The offset will just move the tire in or out of the wheel well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valpo A7 View Post
    If the tires are all the same size, diameter, and circumference then then the quattro system should not care about stagger. The offset will just move the tire in or out of the wheel well.
    Hey Valpo A7! Thanks for your input buddy. Now, if i do understand correctly what you are saying , i can run 245/35/19 on the front wheels, which are 19x9 and 245/35/19 on the rear wheels, which are 19x10 and there shouldn't be any problem with the quattro system, right?

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    As long as you have the same size tires you should be ok. If you mix tire sizes then you will have problems.

    Will the tires fit on a 19x10? With the 9 and 10 inch rim width you will likely lose the option to rotate tires. Myself I rotate tires. Last car would get almost 80,000 miles on Michelin’s that had a tread warranty of 50,000 miles. I drive highway most of the time which helps with treadlife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Valpo A7 View Post
    As long as you have the same size tires you should be ok. If you mix tire sizes then you will have problems.

    Will the tires fit on a 19x10? With the 9 and 10 inch rim width you will likely lose the option to rotate tires. Myself I rotate tires. Last car would get almost 80,000 miles on Michelin’s that had a tread warranty of 50,000 miles. I drive highway most of the time which helps with treadlife.
    Gotcha Valpo A7! Yeah that's the only downside of STAGGERED WHEELS brother, you cannot rotate them. I'm sure the 245/35/19 tires will fit with no problem on the 10 inch width rim but they will stretch a lil though. I do rotate tires but this time around, it will not be happening lol.

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