hey guys are there any good calculators for wheel spacers? I got a AWD with staggered 18's. anything I need to consider?
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Best thing to do is get a ruler, measure distance, buy spacer.
The only thing to consider is buy bolt-on hubcentric spacers, never run slip on spacers.
The only thing to consider is buy bolt-on hubcentric spacers, never run slip on spacers.
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The only thing to consider is buy bolt-on hubcentric spacers, never run slip on spacers.
any recommendations on the brand? Do they make 10mm spacers with pressed studs? Originally Posted by cleric670@gmail
Best thing to do is get a ruler, measure distance, buy spacer.The only thing to consider is buy bolt-on hubcentric spacers, never run slip on spacers.
thanks for the tip!
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Not totally sure about 10mm bolt-ons. I run 15mm front 25mm rear but that's on a coupe with OEM 19" wheels.
You should be good with 15mm without needing to roll the fenders, factory setback is pretty significant but hopefully other AWD folks chime in because I think there's some other suspension components at play but it might just be increased ride height.
You should be good with 15mm without needing to roll the fenders, factory setback is pretty significant but hopefully other AWD folks chime in because I think there's some other suspension components at play but it might just be increased ride height.
i got 225/50 in the front and 245/45 in the back. on infiniti OEM 18's. you are right the car is abit higher because it's AWD. looking at it, it looks like the wheels are well below the fender.
