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Old 08-28-2009, 11:44 PM
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Hubcentric Spacers or the bolt on spacers?

What up guys, I'm looking into getting some spacers and saw that have the kind with the studs included and then the ones that bolt straight on. I was told if i have the recessed area behind my wheels that I could go with the bolt ons....here are some pics, help would be appreciated.

By the way they are Front: 245/35/19x8.5 +20mm and Rear: 285/35/19x9.5 +25mm



Also I was told to go with 20mm spacers all around to achieve the closest to being "flush" as possible, what do you guys think?


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Your current wheels will work with spacers that have the studs built in. As for 20mm all around, that will give you a 0 offset up front and +5 in the back. It's doable but your going to have additional negative camber.
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Hubcentric Spacers or the bolt on spacers?
You can have both...bolt on hub centric spacers come in 15mm, 20mm, and 25mm.
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yeah but what size you think would be best for my car?
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i have same setup with my 5zigens. i run 20mm kics all the way around at +5 now.
20mm is good, but you might be able to run 25 in the rear but you will rub the fender.
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I say 10 front 15 rear
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