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Old Jan 6, 2010 | 02:42 AM
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does anyone know where i can find a set of 12mm wheel spacers? Ichiba only has 10mm,15mm i need a 12 to get my front offset to +23 I was originally going to go with the 15mm but according to the wheel fitment guide, i would be poking. im on 19x8 +35 on 215/35 stretched. thanks guys
Old Jan 6, 2010 | 03:20 AM
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Do these exist? Try H&R?
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mmm, i dont think 3 mm would make that much of a difference.

Well depending how low you are, you might be able to get away with that 3mm or probably raise it a hair to reduce the rubbing?

You probably wont find a 12mm. Maybe use a 8mm +5mm.
Old Jan 6, 2010 | 08:58 AM
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Go with the 15mm. There is nothing wrong with a lil poke..its sexy! You should post your ride here...
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Originally Posted by SoleLaced
mmm, i dont think 3 mm would make that much of a difference.

Well depending how low you are, you might be able to get away with that 3mm or probably raise it a hair to reduce the rubbing?

You probably wont find a 12mm. Maybe use a 8mm +5mm.
Im on s-techs i guess a lil poke is fine but hopefully the rear will poke a lil too lol
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try ebay
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Originally Posted by 07-5spd-SprWht-tC
does anyone know where i can find a set of 12mm wheel spacers? Ichiba only has 10mm,15mm i need a 12 to get my front offset to +23 I was originally going to go with the 15mm but according to the wheel fitment guide, i would be poking. im on 19x8 +35 on 215/35 stretched. thanks guys
Buy the 15mm spacers and take them to a machine shop and have them machine 3mm off the back side. I have done this on a few different cars and it only cost $10.00 a piece.

-Jeremy
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might do that thanks buddy
Old Jan 7, 2010 | 10:29 PM
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do 15mm, the 23 was set by my old setup anyway, and i wanted to go 3mm flusher so +15 all the way
Old Jan 8, 2010 | 12:56 AM
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sweet man u think 25mm in rear will be good? it will be +10
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the lower the offsets..the better
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