Wheel spacers and TRD springs
I've been wanting to put wheel spacers 15mm up front and 20mm in the rear.
Three Questions..
1. The size (15mm or 20mm), does that measurement refer to one side or is it a combination of both sides?
2. Would the spacers negatively affect the camber of my setup?
3. What is the difference/necessity for hubcentric versus generic spacers?
Three Questions..
1. The size (15mm or 20mm), does that measurement refer to one side or is it a combination of both sides?
2. Would the spacers negatively affect the camber of my setup?
3. What is the difference/necessity for hubcentric versus generic spacers?
1. The measurement is per side.
2. Spacers should not change camber.
3. Hub centric spacers use car's hub AND the lugs to keep the spacer centered and balanced. Generics only use the lugs. Never get generics.
4. I have top of the line Eibach 20mm pro-spacers for sale for a good price. Hit me if interested
2. Spacers should not change camber.
3. Hub centric spacers use car's hub AND the lugs to keep the spacer centered and balanced. Generics only use the lugs. Never get generics.
4. I have top of the line Eibach 20mm pro-spacers for sale for a good price. Hit me if interested
^what these two said
Im running their old 15mm spacers ichiba v2 in the rear none up front on trd springs and no rub in the rear or close at all when compressed. looks alot better i still have to take pics.
Im running their old 15mm spacers ichiba v2 in the rear none up front on trd springs and no rub in the rear or close at all when compressed. looks alot better i still have to take pics.
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