I'm finally on air and have a spacer question
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I'm finally on air and have a spacer question
I need some help, what size spacers should I get for the rear and where can I get it?
19x9 +25
19x10 +20
Rear fenders were pulled some.
19x9 +25
19x10 +20
Rear fenders were pulled some.
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Nice. Post up tire specs as well. How much rear camber at this height? Hard to tell from this angle, put a ruler up into the fender well and measure the distance from rim edge to fender edge and checking where the tire is in relation as well. My wild shot is ~20mm on the conservative side. If you do that for the rear, the fronts may need to come out some to match up.
PD will probably chime for H&R or Project KICS.
PD will probably chime for H&R or Project KICS.
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if your wheels have the flycuts in the back then some pressed-in studded spacers will be fine (aka- bolt-on), otherwise you have to buy a spacer+stud kit nad press the old studs out and the new extended ones in.
i'm a massive fan of H&R's spacers, and have been running 15mm on my car for a couple years now without any issues. Your fitment is on the pretty weak side all around, not just the rears, but how aggressive you want to go depends on your ride height and tire clearance. I would say a 10mm front and 15mm rear should get you started, but if you want it flush aired out you'll probably need more.
i'm a massive fan of H&R's spacers, and have been running 15mm on my car for a couple years now without any issues. Your fitment is on the pretty weak side all around, not just the rears, but how aggressive you want to go depends on your ride height and tire clearance. I would say a 10mm front and 15mm rear should get you started, but if you want it flush aired out you'll probably need more.
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if your wheels have the flycuts in the back then some pressed-in studded spacers will be fine (aka- bolt-on), otherwise you have to buy a spacer+stud kit nad press the old studs out and the new extended ones in.
i'm a massive fan of H&R's spacers, and have been running 15mm on my car for a couple years now without any issues. Your fitment is on the pretty weak side all around, not just the rears, but how aggressive you want to go depends on your ride height and tire clearance. I would say a 10mm front and 15mm rear should get you started, but if you want it flush aired out you'll probably need more.
i'm a massive fan of H&R's spacers, and have been running 15mm on my car for a couple years now without any issues. Your fitment is on the pretty weak side all around, not just the rears, but how aggressive you want to go depends on your ride height and tire clearance. I would say a 10mm front and 15mm rear should get you started, but if you want it flush aired out you'll probably need more.
they don't make 10mm bolt on spacers so you will need extended studs to make this work. b/c i don't like doing that, i would try 15mm all around! my $0.02.
great looking car nonetheless! what's the air setup? UAS?
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I appreciate all the feedback everyone! I now have 20mm spacers in back. The front already had 15mm spacers to begin with, but I believe the left front fender was pulled more than the right, so I'll have to work on that next.