Pictures with 25 mm spacers
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Pictures with 25 mm spacers
Here is a link to some pictures that I posted for people who were curious to see how the rear tires look with the 25mm spacers.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...5&pagenumber=2
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...5&pagenumber=2
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25mm spacers need to cut inside lip of fender?
DrewGS4. Do the rear tires with the 25 mm spacers rub against the fender or the inside lip of the fender? Did you have to cut the inside lip of the fender to avoid wheel rubbing? Thanks.
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GS4G0,
Good question, I was a bit concernced about that as well. Acutally, it just tucks under neath the fender with no rubbing. I filled the car up with 5 passengers in the back and than I pushed up and down on the rear trunk to see the compression and it works perfectly with no rubbing.
Good question, I was a bit concernced about that as well. Acutally, it just tucks under neath the fender with no rubbing. I filled the car up with 5 passengers in the back and than I pushed up and down on the rear trunk to see the compression and it works perfectly with no rubbing.
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I took a few pics of the 25mm H&R spacers for another CL member but never got a chance to put together a post about them.. Like DrewGS4 said they work flawlessly and if you are looking for a cheaper solution to a staggered setup then just get a set of these spacers.. The 15mm H&R spacers I would stay away from since they don't have their own wheel studs like these ones do..
Anyways here are a few pics of just the spacers..
Anyways here are a few pics of just the spacers..
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Hey savvy, I have a set of 15mm rear spacers from H&R and I am almost certain that they came equipped with the wheel studs. Could be wrong, the problem is I can't seem to find where I put them. My garage is a mess, full of wheels and spare parts from all my cars. I have to get a new hobby.
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Drew if you find them let me know.. The picture I saw of them and from what info I got on Options Auto it seems they are just a slip over the stock studs spacer and from all that I have read you should stay away from that kind of spacer.. However if I am wrong then I will edit my post.. Thanks for the heads up!
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the 15 mm has a supplied stud, but you have to take out the stud on your hub and replace it with the supplied stud with the 15 mm spacers. I didnt bother to install the 15 mm because i dont want to mess around with taking out the stud on the hub of the car, so i just used the 25mm on the back and none in the front. It has been 6 months and i dont see any problem at all.
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