2 sets of Spacers FS
Both sets have built-in studs and are in great condition including all hardware.
These sets retail for around $150-$160. Asking just $120 each local pickup.
Project KICS 10mm

Eibach 20mm
These sets retail for around $150-$160. Asking just $120 each local pickup.
Project KICS 10mm

Eibach 20mm
Last edited by Triple8Sol; Nov 10, 2008 at 02:28 PM.
I wonder if I can fit these 20 front 10 rear. I had 10 on the front for a while (Ernie's) and there was still a bit of room to go so I was thinking 15. The rear is pretty close right now w/o, too.
With these narrow wheels and high offsets, personally I'd want to run 30mm spacers front/rear. Based on your post above, sounds like you'd be happier with something more conservative. In that case, I think the 20mm would work great for you. 10mm is pointless in this scenario.
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For what it's wroth, I'm not entirely certain if those specs are accurate, that's what Jay remembered before I picked them up from him. I'm not necessarily so much pro-conservative as I am a victim of opportunity.
I've owned several sets of various brands and sizes. Eibach and H&R are best b/c they're hubcentric. However, KICS is the only one that makes the 10mm with built-in studs, and they're quality too.
Looking at your other photoshoot & HIN pics, I'm thinking you'd want to run 20mm front and 10-15mm rear.
If anyone wants the 20mm Eibachs, let me know asap. Couple more days and I'm going to post it in the classifieds.
If anyone wants the 20mm Eibachs, let me know asap. Couple more days and I'm going to post it in the classifieds.
Thanks for the spacers Pat. They're on and so are the powdercoated 19's. I think you were right though, 20's would have PROBABLY worked, but it still looks good with the 10's.
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