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ok so i want to put wheel spacers to get that wider look and get my wheels flush with the body,right now im rolling on a stock corolla-S 15 inch rims and it looks like its tucked in, my car is not dropped but looking to drop it with tanabe df210 soon, my question is how thick of a wheel spacer do i need to achieve that wider/flushed look?? any help and or suggetions? also where can i buy wheel spacers? any good brand in particular? any brand i should stay away from? all info regarding this topic will be greatly appreciated..
heres how it looks at the moment ![]() heres how the rims look like,sorry for the low quality pic.. ![]() -------------------- ![]() ![]() |
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I was going to go with H&R spacers myself because they come with the extended lugs, but you'll have to remove your old studs and put the new ones in. (which isn't a problem for me because I need to replace mine anyways).
An easier way to go is to get a set like these tc sportline spacers. They have the hub centric ring built in, and it's a complete bolt on spacer, so you don't have to remove your old studs at all. Here is the link for the tc sportline spacers I would recommend for you. 15mm spacer 25mm spacer **Also, are you running a 96-99 front bra on your Celica? -------------------- |
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