25mm looks best, but will cause rubbing on front and rear. 20mm is the best choice on stock wheels if you're not willing to do any fender work.
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Originally Posted by daobn24
(Post 8501220)
Very nice! I was all settle for 20mm but now I might have to go with 15mm. Do you have pics from different angles? What brand spacers are they?
http://s11.postimg.org/t3w1plftf/IMG_0997.jpg they are from b2autodesigns.com...very well made!:thumbup:
Originally Posted by TheShaddix
(Post 8501254)
25mm looks best, but will cause rubbing on front and rear. 20mm is the best choice on stock wheels if you're not willing to do any fender work.
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Thats lowered on Down springs and 20mm spacers, if I was to do it again I would use 25mm on the front and 20mm on the back
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Any rubbing issues? Nice ride!
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I have 23mm on the front. I originally went 15mm rear but the stock wheel studs bottomed out on the wheel and didn't allow the rim to seat on the spacer so I ended up with 18mm on the rear.
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Originally Posted by HIryfro
(Post 8501867)
I have 23mm on the front. I originally went 15mm rear but the stock wheel studs bottomed out on the wheel and didn't allow the rim to seat on the spacer so I ended up with 18mm on the rear.
The car is also running on H-Techs. |
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Originally Posted by crazych42
(Post 8501886)
Can you post some more angles please? Side and 3/4 views preferably! :)
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[QUOTE=daobn24;8501699]Any rubbing issues? Nice ride![/
Thanks man, no rubbing unless I hit some serious dips in the road |
For people using 20mm rear spacers on stock rims:
does it poke out or is it flush?(having a hard time seeing that through the pictures) How about 20 vs 25 on fronts? |
20 on the rear is gonna be the max if you lower the car. I have down springs and 20mm rear and over big dips at high speeds it rubs a bit. I wish I did 25mm on the fronts but just did 20
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Originally Posted by HIryfro
(Post 8502303)
Sure, just washed her.
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What if fender mods were done on the rear?
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Here are some updated pictures of my IS250 on H-Tech's with 25mm spacers.
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Originally Posted by HIryfro
(Post 8501867)
I have 23mm on the front. I originally went 15mm rear but the stock wheel studs bottomed out on the wheel and didn't allow the rim to seat on the spacer so I ended up with 18mm on the rear.
The car is also running on H-Techs. I am planning to do 15mm all around on stock f-sport wheel and stock suspension. |
Originally Posted by StraySheep
(Post 8731599)
Which brand of 15mm spacer was bottoming out on the stock f-sport wheel?
I am planning to do 15mm all around on stock f-sport wheel and stock suspension. I got 20mm kit front & back from him, and absolutely love it. I wouldn't go anymore than 20mm in the back, you can do 25mm up front, but I personally feel 20 is enough. BEFORE https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.n...7bb8812959e2b4 AFTER https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.n...30695f7132e055 https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.n...ccb5d8b14d2a77 https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.n...5948368ad6fd8f https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...ea4efb1a556b3b |
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