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Old 05-26-16, 08:25 AM
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I'm running Ark GT-S Springs with 25mm eibach spacers in the front and 20mm in the rear. Like the people on this thread before me, I highly recommend these size spacers for a perfect equal flush all around. No rubbing.
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Pictures please. Also, do spacers mess with the suspension, handling, and smoothness of the ride at all? I've heard spacers arent good as they put extra weight on the axle and its not balanced properly.
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Originally Posted by mkhan54
Pictures please. Also, do spacers mess with the suspension, handling, and smoothness of the ride at all? I've heard spacers arent good as they put extra weight on the axle and its not balanced properly.
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Old 05-31-16, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by mkhan54
Pictures please. Also, do spacers mess with the suspension, handling, and smoothness of the ride at all? I've heard spacers arent good as they put extra weight on the axle and its not balanced properly.








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^^nice setup.

I'm set on 25mm front and 20mm on back... any issues with awd on this layout? I do not want to roll my fenders.
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Originally Posted by ToooZeRo
^^nice setup.

I'm set on 25mm front and 20mm on back... any issues with awd on this layout? I do not want to roll my fenders.
Thanks. Mine is RWD, but I have no issues. I don't rub.
Old 06-29-16, 03:23 PM
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I just bought H&R 25mm for the front and 20mm rear but, i didnt realize one pair is the DRS version and the other DRM version. Is there any issue using different types of spacers in the same installation?
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I am pretty sure with the 20mm version, it comes with studs you'll have to replace on your oem hubs. You don't want to run that 20mm H&R because you're not going to have enough thread on the studs to run safely.

Will 15mm bolt on spacers clear the front and rears pockets without trimming the wheel stud? If not, how about Ichiiba V2s in 18mm, will those clear?
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Originally Posted by 387
I am pretty sure with the 20mm version, it comes with studs you'll have to replace on your oem hubs. You don't want to run that 20mm H&R because you're not going to have enough thread on the studs to run safely.

Will 15mm bolt on spacers clear the front and rears pockets without trimming the wheel stud? If not, how about Ichiiba V2s in 18mm, will those clear?
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Originally Posted by 387
i am pretty sure with the 20mm version, it comes with studs you'll have to replace on your oem hubs. You don't want to run that 20mm h&r because you're not going to have enough thread on the studs to run safely.

Will 15mm bolt on spacers clear the front and rears pockets without trimming the wheel stud? If not, how about ichiiba v2s in 18mm, will those clear?
anyone???

Looking to buy spacers asap!
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I'm running 20mm H&R spacers for the Lexus RX on all 4.

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I'm looking to buy spacers and I would like to know which brand is the more "reliable" and what type of spacer is better, the one that has the bolts already (ready to mount on car) or the one that you need to put the bolts?
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Originally Posted by Chump408
Here's mine with Ichiba 20mm spacers in rear/front
2016 IS350? If so, did you put the Ichibas for the 2015?
Old 08-01-16, 11:51 PM
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im on Swifts, what do you guys would be best without doing any fender work or rubbing?
Old 08-03-16, 08:16 PM
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i see alot of people on here are dropped on springs or coils has any ran a set up with bags and spacers i have seen bags with stock rims but anyone seen or have a pic of bags and spacers?


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