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Old Mar 5, 2014 | 09:19 PM
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Opinions on Eibach spacers

I'm seriously considering getting some wheel spacers. most likely 25 mm so i guess they would technically be "adapters." What's everyone's opinion on these. I've heard some good some bad stories about getting spacers but every bad story has been from Ichiba, H&R, and Kicc spacers. Does anyone have Eibach?? Does anyone have 25mm on their Max? Is it super flush looking? Pictures would be more than welcomed!!!
Old Mar 6, 2014 | 04:53 AM
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25 mm spacers are pretty thick. Are you sure you need that much? It's impossible to answer how "flush" your wheels would be with 25 mm spacers when we don't know your wheels or their offset etc.

I ran 22 mm bolt-on style spacers on my black VE for nearly 10 years. With +38 offset XXR/Sport Max wheels it made them really flush. I had to roll my rear fenders and the front fenders sort of "self-rolled" after a few days and hitting some bumps.

Here was my black VE with 22 mm spacers and +38 XXR/Sport Max wheels

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Old Mar 6, 2014 | 02:29 PM
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Dang!! that is sexy looking!!! I dont know my offset off hand but I think 25s should fit.. But I'll double check. How hard was it to roll your fenders?? They turned out nice!
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