Spacers
#3
Ran 15mm Ichiba v2's on the front and 20mm Eibach ProSpacers on the rear for awhile. These are the sizes that get you virtually flush without getting too aggressive.
Took them off after a couple months because I thought the car handled worse with them on. Also hated the idea of my wheels being bolted to something that wasn't my hubs.
Took them off after a couple months because I thought the car handled worse with them on. Also hated the idea of my wheels being bolted to something that wasn't my hubs.
#7
Ran 15mm Ichiba v2's on the front and 20mm Eibach ProSpacers on the rear for awhile. These are the sizes that get you virtually flush without getting too aggressive.
Took them off after a couple months because I thought the car handled worse with them on. Also hated the idea of my wheels being bolted to something that wasn't my hubs.
Took them off after a couple months because I thought the car handled worse with them on. Also hated the idea of my wheels being bolted to something that wasn't my hubs.
how bad are we talking handling wise? cause im going to wanna try to get as flush as possible without over-doing it especially in the rear but im not sure what spacers i should go with
#10
http://www.trakplus.com/
^^Fantastic spacers, if your thinking on actually getting some, In my opinion, H&R may have some of the best spacers out there (but I am slightly biased towards German products), someone also mentioned the Ichiba hubcentric spacers, those are also pretty decent.
^^Fantastic spacers, if your thinking on actually getting some, In my opinion, H&R may have some of the best spacers out there (but I am slightly biased towards German products), someone also mentioned the Ichiba hubcentric spacers, those are also pretty decent.
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