Most Aggressive Wheel Spacer Set Up with the Stock Sport Rims?
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Most Aggressive Wheel Spacer Set Up with the Stock Sport Rims?
I'm too lazy to continue searching and it's not going to waste that much server space by posting one more useless thread so...what it the most aggressive wheel spacer set up I can run with the stock sport rims and on H-Techs?
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Personally I would stay away from 25 lol
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Personally I would stay away from 25 lol
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Have a look at my review of the 20mm's
S and H tech tein do confuse the shiat out of me, but I know for a fact they both lower more than Eibachs so you will end up doing some trimming either ways
S and H tech tein do confuse the shiat out of me, but I know for a fact they both lower more than Eibachs so you will end up doing some trimming either ways
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With stock 19" rims and 15mm spacers, you can rub if you run minor negative camber. There is a picture somewhere on the forum with 25mm and it sticks out too much in my opinion. So basically, the wider the spacer, the more you are going to have to trim bumper bracket and fender liner and/or increase negative camber. It is one of the combination things so there is no absolute answer.