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Old Mar 1, 2011 | 08:44 PM
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What size wheel spacers can I get without rubbing or rolling fenders?

My wheels are 20x10 +24 rear and 20x8.5 +24 front. I currently don't have any drop on my car and everything else is stock. I was wondering if anybody could help me figure out what that biggest size (mm) wheel spacers I could get without rubbing of having to roll the fenders? I have seen a lot of people with 20mm rear and 15mm front, would this work for my car?
 
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Old Mar 1, 2011 | 08:53 PM
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do you have a coupe or sedan?
 
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Old Mar 1, 2011 | 08:56 PM
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Old Mar 1, 2011 | 09:09 PM
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This is my car
 
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Old Mar 1, 2011 | 09:20 PM
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20 and 25. thats what i got. 225/35 fronts and 245/35 rears with -2.2f and -3.2r camber with some minor massaging.

but if you're not dropped then 15/20 spacers with 245/35 and 265/35 would do it i guess.
 
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Old Mar 1, 2011 | 09:25 PM
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Have a look with a ruler lol. You'll see exactly what you need.
 
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Old Mar 1, 2011 | 09:28 PM
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My tires are 275/30 rear and 245/35 front for my tires
 
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Old Mar 1, 2011 | 09:34 PM
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ah you'll be good n flush with 15/20 i think
 
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Old Mar 2, 2011 | 09:39 AM
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If I might hop on this, what spacers are good with a completely stock car?

Just want to make the look a bit more solid.

20/25?
 
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Old Mar 2, 2011 | 11:07 PM
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just buy one pair of 20s. put them front and rear on one side and see how you like it. either go with 15/20 or 20/25........doetttt
 
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Old Mar 8, 2011 | 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by the_coupe
just buy one pair of 20s. put them front and rear on one side and see how you like it. either go with 15/20 or 20/25........doetttt
Thats actually a really good idea...thanks bud
 
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Old May 8, 2013 | 01:33 AM
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Bumping an old thread.

I KNOW its like 2 years old but I didnt want to start another thread for the exact same thing unless I have to.

04' coupe, stock 18's. I did a lot of searching and came up with the conclusion that (until I feel like dropping the $ on decent wheels) I am throwing some spacers behind the OE's. I ended up getting 20/25 set for the front/rear. It seems to be the popular choice and Im just wondering if I am going to have to roll the fenders. Not a big deal if I do but I figured I would like to know what Im up against before I just go and slap them on. Have any of you guys with spacers on OE wheels had to roll the fenders? what size spacers were you using. Thanks in advance
 
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