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createcartel : and what is max on ET with width of rims, which u can use on superb? for example 9,5" ET 40?thx

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  • Hi folks!   My first post. Found this forum when searching for others with 19" on their Superbs. I´ve been running 8,5x19" OZ Ultraleggeras on my Superb with everything else as standard and now

  • Nope! Lowerd 40 mm and 19" wheels. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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I'm not 100% sure, it depends on the camber adjustment. On my Audi, I was running the maximum negative camber the suspension would allow (over 2 degrees) and it made quite a difference.

 

I haven't checked the Skoda yet, but I'm sure I've seen photos of ET40 9.5" BBS LM replicas on a Superb somewhere.

I think that on the rear it will be ok, but the front its the biggest problem

  • 2 years later...

19inch karoq wheels, 19x8J ET45 235x40x19 on greenline superb 2FL (factory 15mm lower than standard suspension) 

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On 30/04/2015 at 08:07, MikaelM said:

This is my Spath SP18 - 8x20ET45, 225/30-20.

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20” alloys on Skoda Superb mk2 right?

 

And they don’t touch the body?? Do you have any camber? 

 

I was thinking is possible to fit 20”.

 

The car looks fabulous. Are they reliable? Still happy with 20”? I saw now the post is from 2015.

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