Spacers??
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Spacers??
Hello everyone. I've got some questions about spacers..I know nothing about them. I've got an 09 is250. I want it to be flush. How much are spacers, what brands are there, what size do I get for it to be flush (I've got 17s stock) do I need them for the front? Cuz I jst want it to look more aggressive from the rear. Thanks in advance.
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is2...ar-spacer.html
I have a set of custom spacers. Look at the link above. It will be pretty flush pics in there too. Don't get the ichiban. I had them and felt slightly vibration. I don't know about the project kick. If you interested in my set lmk.
I have a set of custom spacers. Look at the link above. It will be pretty flush pics in there too. Don't get the ichiban. I had them and felt slightly vibration. I don't know about the project kick. If you interested in my set lmk.
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I should make a thread on how to measure for spacers since everyone is always asking. First off H&R are pretty much the best on the market, made in Germany. They are the most popular used on VW's, Audi, and BMW's. Im pretty sure I saw they make them for lexus on there website. You dont want to risk on a cheapo brand that will crack on you.
Now on now to measure. Make sure your car is on level ground. Take a piece of string and tie a bolt around one end. Now tape the top part of the string to the center of your fender allowing the nut to hang down. Take a ruler and measure from your tire to string. That is how many mm spacer you will need to be flush with the fender. Add more if you want some poke. Do the same for the rear as they sit in differently from the front
Now on now to measure. Make sure your car is on level ground. Take a piece of string and tie a bolt around one end. Now tape the top part of the string to the center of your fender allowing the nut to hang down. Take a ruler and measure from your tire to string. That is how many mm spacer you will need to be flush with the fender. Add more if you want some poke. Do the same for the rear as they sit in differently from the front
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Thanks for the quick reply. How much would 4 spacers cost me? And what brands do you recommened? Also, do most people get spacers all around or just the rear?
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I should make a thread on how to measure for spacers since everyone is always asking. First off H&R are pretty much the best on the market, made in Germany. They are the most popular used on VW's, Audi, and BMW's. Im pretty sure I saw they make them for lexus on there website. You dont want to risk on a cheapo brand that will crack on you.
Now on now to measure. Make sure your car is on level ground. Take a piece of string and tie a bolt around one end. Now tape the top part of the string to the center of your fender allowing the nut to hang down. Take a ruler and measure from your tire to string. That is how many mm spacer you will need to be flush with the fender. Add more if you want some poke. Do the same for the rear as they sit in differently from the front
Now on now to measure. Make sure your car is on level ground. Take a piece of string and tie a bolt around one end. Now tape the top part of the string to the center of your fender allowing the nut to hang down. Take a ruler and measure from your tire to string. That is how many mm spacer you will need to be flush with the fender. Add more if you want some poke. Do the same for the rear as they sit in differently from the front
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