Technical Wheel spacers and handling?

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Technical Wheel spacers and handling?

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Hi, Ive fitted Sportlines to my car which seemed to help to handling alot and ive also fitted 20mm rear hubcentric wheels spacers to it.

My question is...do the spacers

A: Improve handling
B: Have no impact on handling
C: Reduce Handling.

I cant tell, if its A or B ill keep them otherwise i think ill take them off.
 
I think im going to go with 10 at the front and 15 at the back. I think 20 is just slightly too much at the back, looks a bit weird but im still unsure. I want good handling and good looks:confused:
 
20s too wide for the front will poke too far on the arches. Its fine on the back, been running them for nearly a year now with no problems.

Looks loads better with a bit of poke:

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Im only running 5's on the front. Thought about going up to 10 but i dont think it would leave alot of clearance between tyre and arch lip so im leaving it how it is. Not really found anything negative to come out of it handling wise tbh. If they made it that bad then i would only put them on when going to shows.
 
Im only running 5's on the front. Thought about going up to 10 but i dont think it would leave alot of clearance between tyre and arch lip so im leaving it how it is. Not really found anything negative to come out of it handling wise tbh. If they made it that bad then i would only put them on when going to shows.

Are they Toyo Tr1's on the back there? Where you get your 5mm front ones? i might do that, help balance it out.
 
Ive not done anything to get that camber its just how it sits. I said before they are off a member on here called richie.guy. Look in the classifieds he should have an ad in there. You will need 5mm longer bolts off him aswell.
 
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