View Full Version : 19" + Eibach ProKit + Koni Sport = good ride??


potsticka
08-15-2006, 01:31 PM
Hey everyone,

I currently drive a B6 A4 Sedan with OEM suspension (no sport packge). I'm looking to throw on some 19" and drop it a bit with the Eibach ProKit and Kino Sport Shocks. They say it will drop F + R about 1.2". I don't wanna race out there but just to have some more tightness in the ride

As well i kinda wanted to get a spacer in the rims to make the rims flush with the side of the car (side profile)

1) Does anyone know what the technical name for that 'spacer' is and what is a good brand to get?

2) Does anyone see any problems with this setup interms of rubbing of tires/tires bottoming out with the wheel well?

3) Anyone have a similar setup and what do you think abouti?

4) Anyone know what the OEM sport suspension drop is?

Thanks everyone!!! Gonna try and do it in the next 2 weeks or so!

USCTrojan4Life
08-15-2006, 02:02 PM
get rid of. $150 and its yours, if you can pick it up.

potsticka
08-15-2006, 02:10 PM
I'm in Vancouver, Canada. woulnd't happen to be up north this way would ya :)?

USCTrojan4Life
08-15-2006, 02:29 PM

All Wheel Driver
08-15-2006, 03:21 PM
that have a full centering ring on them.
make sure you get the correct longer bolts when you order them. (ball seat or angle seat depending on the wheels you get)

UltraRoss
08-15-2006, 06:31 PM
something i remember about the konis in the rear requiring a new bump stop? Or am i wrong and making that up? which is very possible...

potsticka
08-15-2006, 09:44 PM
that's awesome...thanks! I researched it a bit more on Wheel Spacer and found some good stuff.
Thanks again!

I guess i'm wanting that flush-to-the-wheel-well look with 19" but my main concern is after putting on those rims, i drop it with the Prokit (approx 1.2") I may end up rubbing the tread on the wheel well going over like a bump or sharp turn.

Anyone know if this would be a concern?
thx in advance!

All Wheel Driver
08-16-2006, 04:21 AM
so you may find that you won't need spacers.
if the wheel is 19x8" et35 (35mm offset) it will
fill the fenders already.

potsticka
08-17-2006, 08:00 AM
that's really good to know!! Thanks a ton. Yeah i know talking to a few places most people don't recommend wheel spacers and mentioned to find rims that have the proper offset.

Thx!