Wheel Spacers quesiton on F-Sport n Non-Sport 4GS
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Wheel Spacers quesiton on F-Sport n Non-Sport 4GS
since no one start with this thread, i hope someone ( pro) can help us who wanna keep stock rim with better looks by adding wheels spacers
4GS 450H
19x8/19x9 (stock) : F ? mm R ? mm
18x8 (Stock) : F ? mm R ? mm
4GS 350 F
19x8/19x9 (stock) : F 19 mm R 25 mm Completed
18x8 (Stock) : F ? mm R ? mm
4GS 350 ( non-f)
19x8/18x9 (stock) : F ? mm R ? mm
18x8 (Stock) : F ? mm R ? mm
17x7.5 (stock) : F ? mm R ? mm
thanks in advanced
front 19mm about 1" lowered and rear 25mm 1" lowered.
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4GS 450H
19x8/19x9 (stock) : F ? mm R ? mm
18x8 (Stock) : F ? mm R ? mm
4GS 350 F
19x8/19x9 (stock) : F 19 mm R 25 mm Completed
18x8 (Stock) : F ? mm R ? mm
4GS 350 ( non-f)
19x8/18x9 (stock) : F ? mm R ? mm
18x8 (Stock) : F ? mm R ? mm
17x7.5 (stock) : F ? mm R ? mm
thanks in advanced
front 19mm about 1" lowered and rear 25mm 1" lowered.
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Last edited by xyzstudio; 12-22-12 at 07:49 PM.
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I will be eventually getting the fsport springs and OEM adapter spacers. I will most likely go with something like 15 front and 20 rear.
I want to keep this car OEM but with subtle mods.
I want to keep this car OEM but with subtle mods.
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I a set of 20mm Hub centric spacer in rear which pushes the wheels out almost flush with the fenders.
In the front I currently do not have any spacers. A set of 10 or 15mm spacers will probably set it flush.
The car has been lowered 1.75 front and 1.5 rear and no rubbing.
In the front I currently do not have any spacers. A set of 10 or 15mm spacers will probably set it flush.
The car has been lowered 1.75 front and 1.5 rear and no rubbing.
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I a set of 20mm Hub centric spacer in rear which pushes the wheels out almost flush with the fenders.
In the front I currently do not have any spacers. A set of 10 or 15mm spacers will probably set it flush.
The car has been lowered 1.75 front and 1.5 rear and no rubbing.
In the front I currently do not have any spacers. A set of 10 or 15mm spacers will probably set it flush.
The car has been lowered 1.75 front and 1.5 rear and no rubbing.
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thanks for the input, btw can u post some closed up pic for rear ? (different angles ! ) also what brand of wheel spacers u use ? and stock 19" wheels ?
thanks in advanced
thanks in advanced
I a set of 20mm Hub centric spacer in rear which pushes the wheels out almost flush with the fenders.
In the front I currently do not have any spacers. A set of 10 or 15mm spacers will probably set it flush.
The car has been lowered 1.75 front and 1.5 rear and no rubbing.
In the front I currently do not have any spacers. A set of 10 or 15mm spacers will probably set it flush.
The car has been lowered 1.75 front and 1.5 rear and no rubbing.
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I a set of 20mm Hub centric spacer in rear which pushes the wheels out almost flush with the fenders.
In the front I currently do not have any spacers. A set of 10 or 15mm spacers will probably set it flush.
The car has been lowered 1.75 front and 1.5 rear and no rubbing.
In the front I currently do not have any spacers. A set of 10 or 15mm spacers will probably set it flush.
The car has been lowered 1.75 front and 1.5 rear and no rubbing.
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I'll take some pics and post them.
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great pic,very nice with 20mm u have on the rear , thanks im gonna order mine today, btw do u think 15mm all around will do it? since not much difference from 20 n 15 ?
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I would think that moving the wheel's mass away from the centerline of the vehicle would cause higher loads to be placed on the springs. The effect would be similar to using softer springs. Also, the suspension's geometry under load would be modified. Typically, a specific amount of negative camber, under load, is designed in to the suspension's geometry in order to maintain an ideal tire contact patch. Changes to the wheel's relative position could lead to inferior handling characteristics and increased tire wear.
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finally, i have installed 19mm all around on my 4GS F, and i believe , the rear needs another 5mm, so im gonna order another set 25mm for my rear, will update pix once its installed.
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It doesn't rub with the 19mm in the front? I was thinking of going for 15mm all around like your original plan.
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