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Old Aug 31, 2011 | 06:49 AM
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Well I wanna hear, "Yea, they'll bolt right on and go!" but im accepting thats not the case. I'll just pick up a set of spacers; either 10mm or 15mm.

Thanks guys, I really appreciate the help. I'll get pics up when mounted!
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Old Aug 31, 2011 | 08:26 AM
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I too have been researching what size spacers I need and cannot figure it out and I don't wanna waste money.

Mine- 9.5 with 255/35/19, wheel specs are +26mm spacing on the front and +22mm spacing on the wider rear rims.

The rears look very flush but the fronts are not at all. They sit to far in. Any idea what size spacer I should go with? My old Axis had a +15 and is was OK flush, but I want better. Here's a pic of the front, you can see how much room I have to get to the flush look.





I was thinking 15mm. Would that be enough?
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Old Aug 31, 2011 | 08:39 AM
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With your ride height, I would go with a 20mm spacer, If you go any lower, a 30mm for sure. Right now I have a 18x10 -5 with a 225/40 with no issues at all. but you might wanna consider a 245 tire on the next go round.
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I too have been researching what size spacers I need and cannot figure it out and I don't wanna waste money.

Mine- 9.5 with 255/35/19, wheel specs are +26mm spacing on the front and +22mm spacing on the wider rear rims.

The rears look very flush but the fronts are not at all. They sit to far in. Any idea what size spacer I should go with? My old Axis had a +15 and is was OK flush, but I want better. Here's a pic of the front, you can see how much room I have to get to the flush look.





I was thinking 15mm. Would that be enough?
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Old Aug 31, 2011 | 08:42 AM
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Yeah, I'm on Tanabe springs right now but plan on coilovers this winter. So I will be lower.
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Old Aug 31, 2011 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by PrimeX
I too have been researching what size spacers I need and cannot figure it out and I don't wanna waste money.

Mine- 9.5 with 255/35/19, wheel specs are +26mm spacing on the front and +22mm spacing on the wider rear rims.

The rears look very flush but the fronts are not at all. They sit to far in. Any idea what size spacer I should go with? My old Axis had a +15 and is was OK flush, but I want better. Here's a pic of the front, you can see how much room I have to get to the flush look.

I was thinking 15mm. Would that be enough?
10mm to net a common 9.5 +16 would be safe. The 15mm would likely be ok as well, but I'm not sure.
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Old Aug 31, 2011 | 08:55 AM
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Yeah, I was talking with Ashman and I was thinking 15 as well. Thanks for the input!
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Old Aug 31, 2011 | 09:14 AM
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Nobody paid attention to my post?
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Old Aug 31, 2011 | 12:29 PM
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From my personal exp, I tried to run a 20x10.5 +30 up front with a 245/35/20 tire and it didn't work... I ran a 6mm shim/slip-on type spacer and it worked perfect!... The problem was that the inner rim was hittin the suspension... So at least a +24 would work fine... Btw, I was lowered about an inch and a half...
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Old Sep 1, 2011 | 07:38 AM
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Nobody paid attention to my post?
what makes you think we didnt read it? I read through it.
I will be buying spacers, the "RIMTUCK" car had a bit too much poke for my liking. So after the wheels arrive and i can find a shop in this a$$hole town to stretch tires, i'll measure out which one i'll need. 0 offset is just too little. I'll end up with hopefully a 10mm spacer.
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