Styling Wheel Spacers

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Styling Wheel Spacers

Tjetjase

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Hi All

Whats Every one who spacered there t jet spacered them by and are they lowered cars as well

plus were did you find the cheapest spacers
 
If you lower and space the back out 20mm each side you will just catch the arch lip over the occasional bump in the road or if im cornering hard and the back squats down it will catch aswell.

Save yourself £40 if you want to go 20mm hubcentric and get these: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/20MM-Hubcentr...22154QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262

Also imo if you go anymore than 8mm on the front then you will catch the arch lip when cornering or going over bumps.
 
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I just want to do my rears, okay so if 20mm catches, how will 15mm do or some Eibach Pro 12mm ones?

Then again I could just get wider tyres...
 
Wider tyres wont push the wheels out further though. You might be alright with 20mm because im far as im aware the 1.2 gps have a different offset by a few mm so they sit even further in the arches :)
 
Do wider tyres just push them inwards then?

What I mean is the extra mm of tyre goes on the inside?
 
It will make the rim a bit fatter overall but its not going to physically make them sit further out as you to that you would need to move the hub outwards or put a spcer on it. I dont think you could go much wider on a standard wheel either tbh.
 
Thinking of going to 195 from 175 and 15-20mm spaced out on the rear.
 
so the thing to do is 10mm on each side front and back then when the car is lowered
 
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