Recommended Winter Tire Size B8 S4
#1
Recommended Winter Tire Size B8 S4
Hi To All,
New 2014 S4 owner, and picking up the car tomorrow. I have the 19" rims and need snow shoes asap.
What size tire would fellow B8 owners recommend? I have read that a 245/40/18 or 225/45/18 would both fit. Based on my experience the smaller the surface area the better grip.
Also, is there a section for insurance? Would be great for a general discussion and share of information.
Thanks to all!!
pouk
New 2014 S4 owner, and picking up the car tomorrow. I have the 19" rims and need snow shoes asap.
What size tire would fellow B8 owners recommend? I have read that a 245/40/18 or 225/45/18 would both fit. Based on my experience the smaller the surface area the better grip.
Also, is there a section for insurance? Would be great for a general discussion and share of information.
Thanks to all!!
pouk
#2
Re: Recommended Winter Tire Size B8 S4
Hi To All,
New 2014 S4 owner, and picking up the car tomorrow. I have the 19" rims and need snow shoes asap.
What size tire would fellow B8 owners recommend? I have read that a 245/40/18 or 225/45/18 would both fit. Based on my experience the smaller the surface area the better grip.
Also, is there a section for insurance? Would be great for a general discussion and share of information.
Thanks to all!!
pouk
New 2014 S4 owner, and picking up the car tomorrow. I have the 19" rims and need snow shoes asap.
What size tire would fellow B8 owners recommend? I have read that a 245/40/18 or 225/45/18 would both fit. Based on my experience the smaller the surface area the better grip.
Also, is there a section for insurance? Would be great for a general discussion and share of information.
Thanks to all!!
pouk
The tire sizes you listed were for the 18" rim. Make sure you don't mess that up
I might go down to a 245/35/19 if you really wanted to, but that would strech the tire on the rim a bit more and I like having the extra rim protection in case I rub on a hidden curb.
I wouldn't recommend you go down to a 225 width tire because the S4 is a very heavy car (4000lbs) and a skinny tire is going to have issues effectively stopping the car on dry or wet pavement. If you're constantly driving in deep snow, like a rally car, then yeah, opt for the skinny tire, but if you're driving around the GTA, stick with 255 or 245.
#3
Re: Recommended Winter Tire Size B8 S4
i would recommend going to z-racing in Mississauga (right at the airport) I picked up a new set of rims and winter tires for $1200. great guys. I got the 245/40r18 set up and it has been awesome thus far.
As Zaider said, the car was not built for 225. you WILL have issues. If it was an A4 - maybe, but not the S4. stick with as close to stock or even slightly wider as it is a performance sedan.
As Zaider said, the car was not built for 225. you WILL have issues. If it was an A4 - maybe, but not the S4. stick with as close to stock or even slightly wider as it is a performance sedan.
#4
Re: Recommended Winter Tire Size B8 S4
Hi To All,
New 2014 S4 owner, and picking up the car tomorrow. I have the 19" rims and need snow shoes asap.
What size tire would fellow B8 owners recommend? I have read that a 245/40/18 or 225/45/18 would both fit. Based on my experience the smaller the surface area the better grip.
Also, is there a section for insurance? Would be great for a general discussion and share of information.
Thanks to all!!
pouk
New 2014 S4 owner, and picking up the car tomorrow. I have the 19" rims and need snow shoes asap.
What size tire would fellow B8 owners recommend? I have read that a 245/40/18 or 225/45/18 would both fit. Based on my experience the smaller the surface area the better grip.
Also, is there a section for insurance? Would be great for a general discussion and share of information.
Thanks to all!!
pouk
18" Audi RS4 Replica Alloy wheels in Gunmetal with 245/40/18 Pirelli Sotto Zero from Tire Connection.
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