19x 9j/10j Porsche Panamera Alloys On An S3 Sb

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Front - 19 x 9j
Rear - 19 x 10j

15mm & 20mm adaptors.

Would they fit guys? I can't find the offset info on the S3!
 
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My current thinking is that you can't have staggered wheels on a quattro?
 
not my cup of tea. Car looks silly and the wheels dont fit the car.
And why get wider rear wheels on a quattro or fwd car?
 
That's not my cup of tea either, wheels just look too big and cars too low, but that's just my opinion.
 
not my cup of tea. Car looks silly and the wheels dont fit the car.
And why get wider rear wheels on a quattro or fwd car?

All in your opinion, of course.

Looks like I'll need to source two fronts, really really like these wheels!
 
That's not my cup of tea either, wheels just look too big and cars too low, but that's just my opinion.

I personally think the standard wheel selection on the S3 is diabolical. I come from the VW scene, so this is right up my street, totally understand if you don't like it.
 
Its on H&R Ultralow 140mm coilovers, not air, so with great difficulty.
 
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
But puting taste aside.

Why would you make your life so hard???
 
Looks wrong IMO, ruins the handling/ride too, I don't get it

As for the wheels, they're ok but I wouldn't stick another manufacturers wheel on an Audi.
 
Does the impact on the angle the driveshaft's cause any problems?
 
Not if you raise the engine, but typically yes it can wear driveshafts out a lot quicker.
 
I remember your thread from E38.

Loved the silver LM's with the red caps most of all, not really sold on the Panamera's unless they were attached to the original car. :undwech: