Just wanna confirm that running a 225/40/18 and a 245/40/18 will be ok? Based on my math it's a rolling diameter difference of 2.5%, it also helps that the new 225s I'm getting run a little big, so it's probably more like 2-2.2%. Will that be alright?
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Just my 2 cents. The quattro system in the B series chassis Audi's is Torsen, meaning its a fully mechanical gear setup. While there is some tolerance built in for tire wear, its not designed to have any difference in rolling diameter, unlike the Haldex based systems in the R32, or the viscious systems in for example an AWD Porsche. If you can keep the rolling diameters the same, I would recommend it.
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Originally posted by Tuck&Poke View PostJust my 2 cents. The quattro system in the B series chassis Audi's is Torsen, meaning its a fully mechanical gear setup. While there is some tolerance built in for tire wear, its not designed to have any difference in rolling diameter, unlike the Haldex based systems in the R32, or the viscious systems in for example an AWD Porsche. If you can keep the rolling diameters the same, I would recommend it.Visit Bagriders.com for the best deals on Airride suspension.
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