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post Sep 25, 2011 - 3:31 AM
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Hello.
My friends whine about that I need spacers on my car, now they convinced me and I want spacers =P
I found these on ebay that are bolt-on that is quite nice.
These are the following sizes available: 15-20-25-30-38 mm
I got a feeling that 30mm will be good, but what do you guys think ??
I can have up to 38mm because the car is not low enough so it will come in the way, but 38 I think will be to much ?
2nd question, will it be best to have spacers on all tires, or will it be okay to have them in front only?
Here is some pictures how it is stock:

rear:


front:


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post Sep 25, 2011 - 6:00 PM
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Yes, I'll add. You also have the option of going in between. If you don't care to give up the wheels, settle for something like 20 in front and 25 in back, that should be doable and won't eat your bearings.

20 MM spacers all around, looking nice enough to me:



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post Sep 25, 2011 - 11:07 PM
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QUOTE (SwissFerdi @ Sep 25, 2011 - 5:00 PM) *
Yes, I'll add. You also have the option of going in between. If you don't care to give up the wheels, settle for something like 20 in front and 25 in back, that should be doable and won't eat your bearings.


x2. I was just giving the numbers for complete flushness, 20 or 25 mm spacers all around will still look very very good. Better, in fact, in most cases.


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