ADVAN RS WHEELS Finally on!!!
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Originally Posted by hans127
Flushness is what I wanted, flushness is what I get!
After the Alignment it should be even more flushed out and less hazardous to my tires.
Thanks again for you help Gdup, your numbers were dead on....looking at it now...i probably could have gone a bit more aggressive, 19x10z in the front? ...but this is perfect........for now.
No rubbing issues what so ever with the tires.
After the Alignment it should be even more flushed out and less hazardous to my tires.Thanks again for you help Gdup, your numbers were dead on....looking at it now...i probably could have gone a bit more aggressive, 19x10z in the front? ...but this is perfect........for now.
No rubbing issues what so ever with the tires.
-GP-
Gdup,
Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
You couldnt get a 19x10 up front, but if you want it a little more flush, you could always put a 5mm spacer on it. It was a pleasure assisting you with your wheels. Once again, they look amazing on your car
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Thanks again for your positive feedback and comments
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Originally Posted by hans127
hmmm spacers...I tried 5mm spacers in the front once and the car started to shake and rattle after reaching about 50 mph. Could it just depend on the type of spacers? What about the 15mm spacers? I ask this bcz those are the only ones that securely fasten onto the hub and shouldn't have any rattling issues with those.
Thanks again for your positive feedback and comments
Thanks again for your positive feedback and comments
-GP-
great!
Originally Posted by Gdup35sedan
there's no way you could get away with a 15mm up front, it would stick out too far. You MIGHT*** be able to get a away with a 10mm. Project kics makes a 10mm spacer that bolts right up.
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very nice,
hubcentric 5mm spacers should've work with no hobbling (the ones with only 5 holes), not that crappy ebay ones (like a disk with alot of slots/holes)
you can always try to put your rears up front just to see fitment...
but this is flush, even if you were to get coils and slam it, it'll still look good
hubcentric 5mm spacers should've work with no hobbling (the ones with only 5 holes), not that crappy ebay ones (like a disk with alot of slots/holes)
you can always try to put your rears up front just to see fitment...
but this is flush, even if you were to get coils and slam it, it'll still look good
Wei, or anyone who can help
Originally Posted by Wei
very nice,
hubcentric 5mm spacers should've work with no hobbling (the ones with only 5 holes), not that crappy ebay ones (like a disk with alot of slots/holes)
you can always try to put your rears up front just to see fitment...
but this is flush, even if you were to get coils and slam it, it'll still look good
hubcentric 5mm spacers should've work with no hobbling (the ones with only 5 holes), not that crappy ebay ones (like a disk with alot of slots/holes)
you can always try to put your rears up front just to see fitment...
but this is flush, even if you were to get coils and slam it, it'll still look good
Ichiba
http://www.evasivemotorsports.com/me..._Code=NS-50205
H&R
http://www.livermoreperformance.com/...pacers.html#hr
Your right, the one's they slapped on last time were the "Ebay" spacers. hmmm that could've been the issue right there!
Thanks for your help!


