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RS4 OR RS6 On Octy VRS

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  1. 1. RS4 or RS6

    • RS4
      21%
      16
    • RS6
      49%
      37
    • Dare to be different
      29%
      22

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True, but the RS6 costs extra

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True, but the RS6 costs extra

Nope.

You pay about 60K for the wheels and Audi throw the car in free of charge.

Sounds like a good deal to me :D

im still soooo tempted to buy some RS6 alloys, dont want to lower it tho! cant afford all this!:(

wheels/tyres and lowering = too much money for me :(

RS8 :thumbup: on a black car.

:2002pimp:

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very nice Mr Monkey Boy, what size are they?

Ok...don'y buy from Wolfrace and don't buy form Rochford tyres. Rochford tyres were very helpful when selling the wheels and assured me that if there were any problems with chrome flaking off then the wheels would be replaced under warranty from ROCHFORD tyres. No mention was made about having to send the wheels to wolfrace for inspection.

Hmmm bit of a sweeping statement that me thinks. What wheels / tyres did you buy from RT? I've had my RS6 reps on for over 12k miles which I bought from RT and I've not had any problems........

Tempted to get some nicer wheels, I really like the RS6 wheels, but how will they look on a Octavia 4x4? Has anyone here changed their wheels on a 4x4?

Take a look here for some diff wheels on a 4x4

http://www.briskoda.net/forums/t14494-cannonball-starts-tomorrow.html

they are from Cesam & can be bought through Affinity wheels 08702 420194 talk to Paul

Web site www.affinitywheels.co.uk

I originally had Wolfrace & they were useless, Ok the finish came off a bit BUT they were really soft, I managed to buckle 4 in a year & got fed up with replacing them.

The Cesams are still pristine & straight despite my usual abuse, They do a massive range, I was limited by finding something that would fit over my "slightly bigger" Discs & the Redline is one of the ones that are heat treated for extra strength

very nice Mr Monkey Boy, what size are they?

19"

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:thumbup:

19"

New_Wheels.jpg

Now thats nice! :thumbup: .

Do 19s go straight on with no other mods?

Not sure where they are based but they cover the UK & they go to various shows, they also have a few people distributing the wheels on their behalf. I found the service & attention to detail fantastic.

As to what looks good on a 4x4 thats personal choice, I went 17's as I had hard suspension so wanted a bit of tyre give & a bit of kerb protection. Personally I certainly think 18's would be Ok but not so sure bout 19's.

Also have you lowered the car or is it still the std height.

It's standard height, and I didn't have any plans to lower it

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Finally got some new wheels sorted, but looking at how the car sits on them I think I will have to lower it. Now how does one go about doing that? :confused:

Please be honest, does it look like a tractor?

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Finally got some new wheels sorted' date=' but looking at how the car sits on them I think I will have to lower it. Now how does one go about doing that? :confused:

Please be honest, does it look like a tractor?[/quote']

Wheels look great on it - but I have to agree with the tractor comment I'm afraid.

It does have a certain "monster truck" about it...

(wonders what size I could get away with at normal height - 20"s? :D)

(I think the front wheels are turned a touch away, and the close up photo \ low angle makes it look worse... can we have a pic from "head height" at 3qtrs?)

Finally got some new wheels sorted' date=' but looking at how the car sits on them I think I will have to lower it. Now how does one go about doing that? :confused:

Please be honest, does it look like a tractor?[/quote']

Not a tractor but a camel ;) Definately needs dropping a few feet :thumbup:

Here are some more pics then. It definatley does need lowering doesn't it.

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Unless you put a snorkel and roo bars and go for a WRC safari spec...

..or a gun on the rear as an "attack vehicle"..

Yes, it needs lowering..

(an estate *may* be able to carry it off with spare wheel on roof or rear :D)

Here are some more pics then. It definatley does need lowering doesn't it.

Yes, it definately needs dropping on it's a rse....

Is that snow I can see on the top? :D

Quick photoshop to help.....

:rolleyes:

Unless you put a snorkel and roo bars and go for a WRC safari spec...

..or a gun on the rear as an "attack vehicle"..

Yes' date=' it needs lowering..

(an estate *may* be able to carry it off with spare wheel on roof or rear :D)[/quote']

Ha Ha :rolleyes:

Is that snow I can see on the top? :D

Ha bloody Ha :zzz:

Thank goodness for BriSkoda for Constructive Criticism

Ha bloody Ha :zzz:

Thank goodness for BriSkoda for Constructive Criticism

:rofl: you started it :D

I gave you an image of how it would look lowered, what more do you want? :D

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