Howdy_Boy Posted November 5, 2021 Posted November 5, 2021 Hi All, Thanks for allowing me to join this forum. I have recently purchased my first Audi, an A4 Quattro Allroad (B8) 2016 and so far I am very happy. I do have a couple of observations, one of which I will share as a comment the other as a question Firstly, I can't quite comprehend what went through the mindset of the designer of the interior control layout, my only hope is that whatever medication they are on is not available on the NHS. Secondly, I am not a great fan of space-saver wheels and tyres and would love to replace what's in the boot with something slightly more practical. I am not after an identical rim (as these are astronomically priced, even from a second hand source). My question is really about the dimension metrics of my existing rim/tyre and that of the spare. I am currently running on 245/40/R19, I would rather not go for another R19, however I would like to go for a lower R value but say with a higher aspect ratio? I realise there are practical and safety pros and cons to both, but I am open to suggestions/recommendations Regards, Howdy Boy
David Wise Posted November 5, 2021 Posted November 5, 2021 Hi John welcome to the forum,I recently bought a new audi A3 saloon and had the same problem with spare wheel,however I bought a wheel from a company called tyremen ,it is a brand new wheel made from aluminium with a top quality blow up tyre and are specially made for new cars and fit the shallow wheel tray etc they are also very strong and come in a bag with a German jack plus wheel key and bolts all for 199 pounds,hope this helps you Dave Wise
Howdy_Boy Posted November 5, 2021 Author Posted November 5, 2021 1 hour ago, David Wise said: Hi John welcome to the forum,I recently bought a new audi A3 saloon and had the same problem with spare wheel,however I bought a wheel from a company called tyremen ,it is a brand new wheel made from aluminium with a top quality blow up tyre and are specially made for new cars and fit the shallow wheel tray etc they are also very strong and come in a bag with a German jack plus wheel key and bolts all for 199 pounds,hope this helps you Dave Wise Hi Dave, many thanks for your reply.
Steve Q Posted November 9, 2021 Posted November 9, 2021 Welcome to the forum you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch 🙂
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