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Old 03-05-07, 12:19 PM
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Hey guys, i'm looking at getting some spacers for my 19x8.5 ET 42 fronts, and 19x10 ET 42 Rears. I want the to be a bit more aggressive so i thought adding some spacers would help. How many millimeters should I go with. Don't worry about rubbing because the fenders will be rolled...

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Old 03-05-07, 07:28 PM
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15mm front & 20mm rear, that is gonna be pretty agressive
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10mm front & 15mm rear
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I'm selling my 20mm spacers w/ adapter which goes right into your exiting wheel stud. Please pm me.
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How many mm should I go without having to roll the fenders. I have 275/30 in the back and 245/35 in the front.
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Anyone please?
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I'd go with 15mm max rear,but if you dont do anything to the front, it will look weird'
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Another factor would be the height of your car. If your car has a mild drop, then a very aggressive offset will push the wheels out past the fender. Eventhough this set up will not hit the fender, it might not be what you are looking for.
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