15x6.5 wheels...what size spacers?

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Gotcha. Im going to find out the offset right now. My apologies.

Edit: I really cant find any info on these wheels being that they are discontinued. I dont want "MexiFlush" tho lol. I just want the wheels to be flush with the fenders or at least close to flush. Im no FanBoy, Im just going for a Clean look. GC coilovers, I looking to drop it about 2.5" or so. Just want to close up that hideous gap.

Its the basic offset, sort of like an OEM wheel.
 
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the offset is usually stamped or in raised letters on the back of the wheel. something like 'et40' or '40et'. if there is absolutely nothing, then the best way to do it would be to mount the wheel on your car, put it on the ground, and measure the distance to the first place it would contact. then you'll have how far out you can space the wheel and buy the appropriate size spacer for your needs.

if the hub on the wheel has cutouts between the stud holes on the back, then you can buy an adapter style spacer, which is easier to work with as it just bolts on and then the wheel bolts to it. if the hub of the wheel is smooth between the stud holes, you can really only use the flat, washer type spacer, in which if you do anything lager than 5mm, you will need extended wheel studs.
 
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