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The fronts can still be rolled completely flat if you need the extra clearance.
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Most people recommend 20/25 spacers for the flush look and 25/30 for the more aggressive look when it comes to the OEM 19"s. I think 38's are definitely going to cause some poke and is going to look awkward because you don't really want to run any camber and you're not exactly lowered enough to run camber and have it tuck.
If you are on springs and want to have an agressive stance, I'd say 25/30 will do the trick.
If you are on springs and want to have an agressive stance, I'd say 25/30 will do the trick.
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^I rub in the front with 20mm, couldn't imagine driving around with 30+ on.
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Its all about rolling the fenders perfectly flat with the right amount of camber