[quote]Aggv wrote:
Black wheels on a black car looks good. Kids call that “murdered out” these days, but if you go with a 19" wheel, it may give the car a raised up 4x4 look with the stock suspension.
The amaroo wheels look good, not a fan of the other choices.
Google image search works well. Search the wheel model + audi and youll get decent results. Might not be a B6 S4 vert, but i find real life pictures do better justice than the wheel simulators. Just need to use your imagination a bit. [/quote]
Yeah, it comes down to personal taste. But, with a wheel that matches your mirrors and windshield and front badge it would give the car a better coordinated look. IMHO.
You gotta coordinate! Mushroom shirt…mushroom belt
[quote]Aggv wrote:
Black wheels on a black car looks good. Kids call that “murdered out” these days, but if you go with a 19" wheel, it may give the car a raised up 4x4 look with the stock suspension.
The amaroo wheels look good, not a fan of the other choices.
Google image search works well. Search the wheel model + audi and youll get decent results. Might not be a B6 S4 vert, but i find real life pictures do better justice than the wheel simulators. Just need to use your imagination a bit. [/quote]
Seriously, no 19s? Ugg. [/quote]
19’s are perfect for the B6 Audi, however if youre not lowered it could look raised up.
If you run a meaty tire it could look alright, i personally hate the look of the front end sitting higher than the rear, but it could work.
[quote]Aggv wrote:
Black wheels on a black car looks good. Kids call that “murdered out” these days, but if you go with a 19" wheel, it may give the car a raised up 4x4 look with the stock suspension.
The amaroo wheels look good, not a fan of the other choices.
Google image search works well. Search the wheel model + audi and youll get decent results. Might not be a B6 S4 vert, but i find real life pictures do better justice than the wheel simulators. Just need to use your imagination a bit. [/quote]
Seriously, no 19s? Ugg. [/quote]
19’s are perfect for the B6 Audi, however if youre not lowered it could look raised up.
If you run a meaty tire it could look alright, i personally hate the look of the front end sitting higher than the rear, but it could work. [/quote]
I think I’m going to try 19s and if the suspension needs some work after so be it. I also thought the 18s and 19s would be the same height depending on the tire.
That’s a great wheel, looks a lot like the BBS CH.
I’m in the middle of rebuilding (as in, they’re sitting on my dining room table) my fourth pair of 3 piece OZ for AMG splitties,just like the pic. If you’re car were a bit older, I’d offer them to you. For a price, of course, lol.
BBS, OZ, Fuchs, Borbet, and Ronal all make OE and aftermarket wheels.
Current BBS aftermarket designs that benefit from the “Flow Forming” process are CH, CH-R, CX-R and SV. BBS supplies cast flow-formed wheels for many high performance OEM manufacturers including: BMW, Audi, Ferrari and Porsche. Also, some factory racing programs from BMW, Ferrari and Ford have selected a BBS cast flow-formed product specifically for track use.