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I want to downsize from 19" wheels to 18" and can not find wheels that fit

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Old 04-30-2023, 01:23 PM
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Default I want to downsize from 19" wheels to 18" and can not find wheels that fit

Hi guys, I have 2018 TT S-line with 19" wheels. I suppose these are 9" wide wheels with ET52. Last time we visited dealer for scheduled maintenance, they said that we need set of tires which is true and 1 or more rims are bent. I thought, since we need set of new tires anyway I'd throw in the towel and get the set of 18" wheels and tires with similar specs just 18" but I can not find anything! I like Konig Impression and Crown wheels, especially Impression being somewhat similar to original wheels, also gloss black with diamond cut face, but they do not exist in anywhere similar spec...
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I havehad these replica wheels on my 2016 S-line in 18" x 8" ET42 for seven winters with no problem. They are a similar to my OEM 19" summer wheels.

https://fastco.ca/Replika/Catalog





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18" Rial for my Winter set. They were originally designed/manufactured in Germany to Audi spec's.



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Forged and light https://www.034motorsport.com/ztf-01...-8v-5-rs3.html



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I have 18s for my winters ... they fit fine ... they're out there. I can't recall my brand, but they're out there.
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Start here:
https://www.wheel-size.com/size/audi...dm-20tfsi--220

Now you have your bolt pattern, hub bore and offset, you can find an 18” that fits.


I run 18” VMR V710’s as my winter wheels with a 45mm offset.
https://vmrwheels.com/products/v710-...43115973083291



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@hwalkerTTS Those VMR wheels are really nice! I went for the budget wheel option. Being ET42, they look a bit more aggressive, no spacers required.

@Roman NJ I've driven enough of NJ in my TT to appreciate your desire for 18" wheels !



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Nice!
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Neuspeed wheels has quite a few 18" options. They are also a Michelin dealer so you can just buy a whole package from them.
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If you have the TT, audi sells a 17 inch winter wheel. Suspect it won't fit the TTRS because the RS has bigger brakes. TTS may be in the same boat.


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