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neilvosko 11-09-13 01:09 PM

Flush Spacers on Fsport Rims
 
I would like to get a thread going with pics of max spacers for flush front and rear on OEM F sport wheels
right now the consensus is 25 mm front and rear

neilvosko 11-12-13 02:59 AM

no one is running spacers ?

Stitch626 11-13-13 07:35 PM


Originally Posted by neilvosko (Post 8232703)
no one is running spacers ?

I will more then likely be running a spacer on my front with new wheels will keep you posted!

tlr 12-03-13 08:32 PM

I would like to know this too, which spacers? Iam weary of vibrations...

RastaRacer 12-04-13 12:16 PM

I think a 25mm may be bit to aggressive. The 3IS is a extremely high offset car. Even more than the 2IS. If I were looking to run spacers on my stock wheels I would try going with a 12-15mm hub centric spacer. Try looking into Akata spacers. I've used them in the past on several of my vehicles. Great quality and good price.

neilvosko 12-04-13 02:45 PM

looking at all the wheel offsets and fit tests, the 15 MM on both front and rear on stock is best fit.....and 8.5" ET35 on all fours fits flush

aTeAse 01-08-14 11:59 PM

Rear arch design...

neilvosko 01-09-14 09:28 AM

according to
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/bui...ml#post8300280

20 mm should be flush

Echelon250 03-21-14 12:17 PM

Update for you all. I went with a 25mm and really like the look. They are flush and just slighty come out from the fenders just a tad. My personal opinion is that they are not to aggressive and with a drop really give the car a good look. I will post some pictures up later today of the install and how they look.

BTW these were H&R Track Spacers. I really wanted a quality spacer and I was able to get a set for the new GS since they do not currently make any for the IS officially and the GS spacers fit perfectly up onto the IS. As I said pictures to come later today.

JB5674 03-21-14 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by Echelon250 (Post 8443179)
Update for you all. I went with a 25mm and really like the look. They are flush and just slighty come out from the fenders just a tad. My personal opinion is that they are not to aggressive and with a drop really give the car a good look. I will post some pictures up later today of the install and how they look.

BTW these were H&R Track Spacers. I really wanted a quality spacer and I was able to get a set for the new GS since they do not currently make any for the IS officially and the GS spacers fit perfectly up onto the IS. As I said pictures to come later today.

:woot:PICS Please. I just order my RSR-Downs. I love the Fsport wheel and plan an keeping them. Ive been debating spacers too. Thanks

Echelon250 03-21-14 05:07 PM

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Here are some pictures of the spacers. I will take more pictures next week once the springs are on so you can see how it looks when it's dropped with the spacers. The first picture of the right side rear is the stock fitment and then the second picture of the left side is with the spacer on.

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neilvosko 03-21-14 07:58 PM

very nice, i still think 20 will be best with a modest drop like tanabe or s tech

Sheddy 04-23-14 10:39 AM

Im running 15mm front and rear

http://s22.postimg.org/mw6x1tqqp/photo_2_1.jpg

fiendskill 04-23-14 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by Sheddy (Post 8501088)
Im running 15mm front and rear

http://s22.postimg.org/mw6x1tqqp/photo_2_1.jpg

What type of drop are you on?

daobn24 04-23-14 11:40 AM

Very nice! I was all settle for 20mm but now I might have to go with 15mm. Do you have pics from different angles? What brand spacers are they?


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