PRICED TO MOVE: SSR sp1 19's :$900

 
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nice s2... I wish i had one soo bad...
 
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Hey on he back of them, do they have indents so you can use a bolt on spacer.
 
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Originally Posted by FlyingLumpia
Hey on he back of them, do they have indents so you can use a bolt on spacer.

Not understanding that question?

You can use spacer with it.
 
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Originally Posted by G35PS
Not understanding that question?

You can use spacer with it.
i know whats his talking about, and i dont think so. i once own a set of ssr sp1 and try to used some kick project spacer and it didnt work. you will need to purchase spacer that require changing the stud out, or you can cut the stock one so that it can sit flush with the spacer.
 
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Originally Posted by obby
i know whats his talking about, and i dont think so. i once own a set of ssr sp1 and try to used some kick project spacer and it didnt work. you will need to purchase spacer that require changing the stud out, or you can cut the stock one so that it can sit flush with the spacer.
Yep that is what I meant. Thanks.
 
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I think you would need 15 to 25 mm spacer with these on a sedan. I have M35 sport wheels (50 offset) and I had to run 5mm just to clear the front suspension and it JUST barely clears.
 
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Old 06-30-2008, 12:08 PM
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what about for coupes? what size spacers are needed for these to be flush
 
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Well, coupe offsets (normal) are like 18 front and 25 rear. So if these are 55 you would need 30 in the back just to get back to stock. It would look like crap and most likely would not be safe.
 
 
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