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I need a little help with spacers!

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Old Apr 13, 2012 | 05:21 AM
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Originally Posted by buckwhite
ok cool thanks, and Yakuza I wasnt calling you a obnoxious wiseass, I said your reply was obnoxious, Im sure youre a wonderful person. Anyway, Its pretty sunk, Id say 1" to 1.5", and yes I did the math converting inches to mm, but I do drive it everyday in NY, and Im not trying to destroy my fenders. I feel like 15mm would be a safe place to start, I guess this is kind of an impossible thing to get a good answer from anyone. So lets just leave it at spacer quality..ICHIBA it is!!! Ill let you know how it works out!!
I'd go 20 front and 25mm rear. That will still give you clearance while pushing the wheels out nicely. Personally I prefer H&R spacers, I've used the on the track they can take a serious beating.

The H&R 20mm Spacers come with the new studs to press in to the hub
H&R part number: 40656014

The 25mm H&R spacers have the studs pressed into the spacer
H&R part number: 5065601

Don't pay much more than 215 for a full set for the car, more than that and the company your buying from is over charging

Since you said you're thinking 15mm, the H&R 15mm Spacers come with the new studs to press in to the hub
H&R part number: 30656014

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Old Apr 13, 2012 | 05:35 AM
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awesome, thanks guys!!
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