wheel spacers

HONDUH AKKORD

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hey guys im planning on getting wheel spacers. im lowereed on neuspeed sports, and i have stock alloys and wheels. how much should i go?? i just want it to flush alittle more since i have some negative camber. also would i rub?? since i dont rub right now?
 

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Some 10mm would probably work. Best way to find out is to use a tape measure.... and measure!
 

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For Eibach or H&R (the only ones you should really consider) are about $60/PAIR. So $120 for all.
 

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Pros: They don't break and kill you while driving down the road. Hold their value if you resell them later.

Cons: Pricey.
 

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youd probably need a 15mm if you want to go flush with stock wheels. also, anything above 5mm you should really get extended wheel studs as well. imo, the amount of money youre going to spend to do something like this, to have the look with stock wheels, really isnt worth it.
 

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youd probably need a 15mm if you want to go flush with stock wheels. also, anything above 5mm you should really get extended wheel studs as well. imo, the amount of money youre going to spend to do something like this, to have the look with stock wheels, really isnt worth it.

x2 unless u got tl wheels or something similar. :boink:
 
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