What size wheel spacers...
#1
What size wheel spacers...
Would work/look best with Anniversary wheels?
10 or 15mm?
Same size spacers front and rear?
Would the fender need to be rolled in the rear with 15's? I think 15's would push them out nicely but think I would have to grind a tad bit off the rear fender lip, which would be ok with me.
10 or 15mm?
Same size spacers front and rear?
Would the fender need to be rolled in the rear with 15's? I think 15's would push them out nicely but think I would have to grind a tad bit off the rear fender lip, which would be ok with me.
#2
Originally Posted by Chad68
Would work/look best with Anniversary wheels?
10 or 15mm?
Same size spacers front and rear?
Would the fender need to be rolled in the rear with 15's? I think 15's would push them out nicely but think I would have to grind a tad bit off the rear fender lip, which would be ok with me.
10 or 15mm?
Same size spacers front and rear?
Would the fender need to be rolled in the rear with 15's? I think 15's would push them out nicely but think I would have to grind a tad bit off the rear fender lip, which would be ok with me.
Keep in mind that it would be on a 2006 base model with the cheapo brakes not Brembo's
#4
Originally Posted by Chad68
Scratch that. 10's would be a waste of time and money, cuz they would make less than a 1/2" differance
Would be choosing between 15's or 20's
Would be choosing between 15's or 20's
You guys are no help. Kidding. Easy enough to just measure the distance when they get them on the lot anyway.
Let me ask this. Would it make any differenace in handeling (bad) to have say a 15mm spacer in the rear and no spacer or a 10mm in the front. or to put another way, to have the rear wheels stick out a little more than the fronts, in relation to where they were stock?
I am guessing (since I dont have a Z in front of me) that the fronts may only need a 10mm (if any at all) and the rear will probably look ok with a 15 (20 max), so would that be an issue having the rear a tad wider than the front?
If I used a 20 on the rear, I would most certainly use a 10 in the front but if I use a 15 on the rear, I may not need any on the front, unless it would look better.
So if the rears stuck out about .6" closer to the fender than the front would that matter much?
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