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2000 a6 2.7t lowering kit? tires

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Old Apr 21, 2007 | 11:40 PM
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Default 2000 a6 2.7t lowering kit? tires

hey whats up i wanted to lower my car but i dont really know where i should look. i dont really want to get the most expensiveones but also i dont want them to be bad ones what do you guys suggest. also a was going to get tires and rims . i was thinking 18s what do you guys think whats the wides tires i can get or what size tires and rims should i get?
 
Old Apr 22, 2007 | 01:23 PM
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Default RE: 2000 a6 2.7t lowering kit? tires

dont know too much about lowering but I have 19x9.5 rears and 19x8.5 front this puts them flush with the fenders so I wouldnt go any wider
 
Old Apr 22, 2007 | 01:39 PM
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Default RE: 2000 a6 2.7t lowering kit? tires

From my experience, if you want to lower your car this is what I would do.....

Go with H&R sport springs, Bilstein shocks and H-Sport sway bars. I have 19's on my car but everyone will tell you to go with 18's for various reasons.

Good Luck

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Old Apr 23, 2007 | 06:30 AM
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Default RE: 2000 a6 2.7t lowering kit? tires

I have
H&R Race Springs
Koni Yellow Adj shocks
H&R sway bars

I love it!

For wheels, it alsod depends on the offset.
I run BBS RS-GT 19x8.5 wrapped on Khumos 245/45
ET 38. My other 19's were ET35/ Perfect IMO.
 
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