Spacer Question
Spacer Question
im trying to get my front wheels to sit flush
w/the fender the ??? is what size spacer should i buy...
front wheel size is 20-8.5 w/a 40 mm i was considering 15mm
based on some research from the org.
thanks for looking...
w/the fender the ??? is what size spacer should i buy...
front wheel size is 20-8.5 w/a 40 mm i was considering 15mm
based on some research from the org.
thanks for looking...
Depends on your definition of flush, what size tire you are running, what you are lowered on, etc. Give us more details on your setup. I'm assuming you've already seen my thread about offset and spacers.
If you have the same setup as my old one (progress/KYB, 245/35/20 tires), I would recommend at least 15mm, possibly even 20mm. But it also depends on how flush your rear wheels are.
If you have the same setup as my old one (progress/KYB, 245/35/20 tires), I would recommend at least 15mm, possibly even 20mm. But it also depends on how flush your rear wheels are.
Depends on your definition of flush, what size tire you are running, what you are lowered on, etc. Give us more details on your setup. I'm assuming you've already seen my thread about offset and spacers.
If you have the same setup as my old one (progress/KYB, 245/35/20 tires), I would recommend at least 15mm, possibly even 20mm. But it also depends on how flush your rear wheels are.
If you have the same setup as my old one (progress/KYB, 245/35/20 tires), I would recommend at least 15mm, possibly even 20mm. But it also depends on how flush your rear wheels are.
245-35-20 and the rear is 20*10 35 ET on 275-30-20. im currently
lowered on Tein s. tech 1.6 f and .5 rear approx. and ur right i was looking at ur thread and i was getting ideas from there...i just want the rims to sit flush with the front body/fender cuz they seem tucked int the fender....
Im running 15mm all around on my G37 19"s front is 8.5 225/45/19 +43 and rear is 9.0 245/40/19




And on my Volks 20x8.5 +41 245/35/20 and 20x9.5 +47 255/35/20 with 15mm spacers front and rear







And on my Volks 20x8.5 +41 245/35/20 and 20x9.5 +47 255/35/20 with 15mm spacers front and rear



Last edited by hero782; Jul 16, 2011 at 01:33 PM.
I don't think he's going for the "hellaflush" look. And just to clarify, I believe hero meant he's using 15mm spacers all around, it can be read different ways.
If you want it really flush, use a 20mm spacer. The only thing about the 20mm is that it MIGHT look more flush than your rears. How flush are your rears?
If you want it really flush, use a 20mm spacer. The only thing about the 20mm is that it MIGHT look more flush than your rears. How flush are your rears?
I don't think he's going for the "hellaflush" look. And just to clarify, I believe hero meant he's using 15mm spacers all around, it can be read different ways.
If you want it really flush, use a 20mm spacer. The only thing about the 20mm is that it MIGHT look more flush than your rears. How flush are your rears?
If you want it really flush, use a 20mm spacer. The only thing about the 20mm is that it MIGHT look more flush than your rears. How flush are your rears?
Definitely he'll need extended studs he goes anything bigger than 5mm
I don't think he's going for the "hellaflush" look. And just to clarify, I believe hero meant he's using 15mm spacers all around, it can be read different ways.
If you want it really flush, use a 20mm spacer. The only thing about the 20mm is that it MIGHT look more flush than your rears. How flush are your rears?
If you want it really flush, use a 20mm spacer. The only thing about the 20mm is that it MIGHT look more flush than your rears. How flush are your rears?
and have a 275-30-20 tire...
look on my max..
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