DG with Eibach Prokit & 15/20mm spacers

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Old 04-07-2009 | 09:54 PM
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I can. It will just be a day or two though. Nasty weather here right now.

If you want perfectly flush you will need 20/25. I didn't want that big of spacers and was happy with looks of the 15/20.
ok, i understand that with stock sized tires, 20/25 spacers will make the tires flush with the fenders, BUT...

i do not have stock size tires. mine are wider than stock. i have 255 in the rear (vs 245 stock) and 245 in the front (vs 225 stock). this means my front tires are 20mm wider than stock (10mm on each side of the tire) and my rears are 10mm wider than stock (5mm on each side of the tire). so if i go with the 20/25 combo, my tires will be sticking out more than someone with stock sized tires. so im just trying to see what yours look like with the 15/20 combo, cause mine would stick out slightly more, assuming you have stock width tires...
 
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Old 04-08-2009 | 05:00 AM
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Why not 20/25 combo?
 
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Old 04-08-2009 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Triple8Sol
Why not 20/25 combo?
Researched both before I bought them and I liked the 15/20 combo. Personal preference.
 
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Old 04-08-2009 | 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by MikeGrote
ok, i understand that with stock sized tires, 20/25 spacers will make the tires flush with the fenders, BUT...

i do not have stock size tires. mine are wider than stock. i have 255 in the rear (vs 245 stock) and 245 in the front (vs 225 stock). this means my front tires are 20mm wider than stock (10mm on each side of the tire) and my rears are 10mm wider than stock (5mm on each side of the tire). so if i go with the 20/25 combo, my tires will be sticking out more than someone with stock sized tires. so im just trying to see what yours look like with the 15/20 combo, cause mine would stick out slightly more, assuming you have stock width tires...
Its a sunny day so I will snap some quick pics after work.
 
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Old 10-08-2009 | 10:33 PM
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Very nice, almost makes me wish I didn't drop so much $$ into my car and just kept it simple. Are those the G35 or 350z Eibachs? It's really a perfect drop, although it's weird in some pics like the first one it looks like there's no wheel gap and in other pictures it looks about a finger gap??

In any case, beautiful car.
 
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Old 10-09-2009 | 01:51 AM
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Very nice, almost makes me wish I didn't drop so much $$ into my car and just kept it simple. Are those the G35 or 350z Eibachs? It's really a perfect drop, although it's weird in some pics like the first one it looks like there's no wheel gap and in other pictures it looks about a finger gap??

In any case, beautiful car.

Thanks. Its the G35 Eibachs. And yes, there is about a finger gap.
 
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Old 10-09-2009 | 05:23 PM
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Man I know that where that meet was shot, used to take pics up there all the time. I am located in murphreesboro now but pm me when you guys are having another meet.
 
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