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Anyone rocking 19" M45 Sport wheels on there sedan?

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Old 12-18-2007, 12:21 AM
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Naa. I mean the year of the G sedan. 2003-2006?? do they all have the same offsets to use a 10mm spacer in the front for the M wheels?
 
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03-06 sedans = use a 10mm spacer
 
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so you guys think he could use a 15mm space, who know there could be a bbk later down the future and you need some space to clear that.
 
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Old 12-18-2007, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by O4G_ride
I have an 04 G and im about to put some M wheels. What size front spacers for this sedan are needed?
I had to put 5mm spacers on the front so the wheel weights wouldn't hit the upper "A" arm.
 
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Old 12-18-2007, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by O4G_ride
i appreciate it ashish, but does it matter if i have an 04? i think the offset is different from an 06. whats was your original offset? how long have you had the spacers on? how does it ride?
I've had my Eibach spacers for a couple months and it rides the same as before, can't really tell a difference. If i can, i may eventually put 15mm in the back, but im not sure if that will cause the tires to rub with the fenders.
 
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Originally Posted by Texasscout
I had to put 5mm spacers on the front so the wheel weights wouldn't hit the upper "A" arm.

+1 I did the same thing.
 
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Originally Posted by dunglan7
+1 I did the same thing.
Did you install longer studs? If not, have you driven it hard for hours at a time?

I'm debating putting in the longer studs, I have them, but it's kinda PITA.
 
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Old 12-18-2007, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by FlyingLumpia
so you guys think he could use a 15mm space, who know there could be a bbk later down the future and you need some space to clear that.
I use 15mm spacers in the front.
 
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Originally Posted by Texasscout
Did you install longer studs? If not, have you driven it hard for hours at a time?

I'm debating putting in the longer studs, I have them, but it's kinda PITA.

No I didn't use the longer studs. It been going strong now for 1.5 years.
 
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I would not advise using 5mm+ spacers without longer studs.
 
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Project Kics spacers FTW. They come with longer studs on the spacer itself. If the rear of the M wheels is like the 18" sedan sport wheels, you will not need to remove the studs even if they stick out a bit beyond the spacer.

Can someone post a pic of the back inside of the wheel? I can show you what I am talking about. I have a pic of the backside of the 18's but its at home. I'll post it up tonight.
 
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As promised, here are some Black Sedans with M45's... This is what I will be doing!!!




 
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