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    Wheel & Tire Fitment Audi S6 – 20x9 +32 with 265/35/R20

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    Hey everyone,

    I’m looking into getting a set of 20x9 wheels with a +32 offset and planning to run Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Plus tires in 265/35/R20 on my 2014 Audi S6

    I’m mainly concerned about:

    Rubbing issues – Will this setup clear the fenders without rolling/modifications?
    Front brake caliper clearance – Will a +32 offset give enough space for the stock calipers?
    General fitment – Has anyone run this setup or something similar? Any feedback on handling, comfort, or potential issues?

    Any input or pictures of similar setups would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.

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    I'm running +35 wheels w/ same tire and size on my S-Line A6 w/ S6 calipers/discs. The wheels are the Hartmann RS6 reps, and last I looked they had a few mms of space between wheel and caliper. I would feel comfortable putting a +32 wheel on. Sorry I don't have better pics.

    I have no issues with comfort (slightly more cushion than the standard 255/35/20s). I do rub on larger bumps only and that's because it's about time to change all 4 of my struts--they weren't like this when I first installed.


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