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Old 06-06-2017, 03:08 AM
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spacer size advice

so I have a 20x10 in the back 20 by 9 in the front slammed on ksport coilovers was wondering what size of spacers I need to make them poke out also about to camber kits on any suggestions pls ?
 
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Originally Posted by that_blue_g35
so I have a 20x10 in the back 20 by 9 in the front slammed on ksport coilovers was wondering what size of spacers I need to make them poke out also about to camber kits on any suggestions pls ?
69mm
 
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Old 06-07-2017, 12:40 PM
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Measure with a ruler, divide by 25.4 to get your mm size spacer. The closer you get to the fender the more likely you are to hit it and it may require rolling the fender...
 
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Old 06-07-2017, 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by that_blue_g35
what size of spacers I need to make them poke out
You mean like the old "skateboarding"? I'm pretty sure that it's illegal to have the tires much past the fenders/quarters. Also, 20x9's slammed probably rub like crazy already don't they? Spacers will almost certainly ensure that they do....
 
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