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    Senior Member Three Rings oakenfolde's Avatar
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    Bought Spacers, 8mm front 10mm rear BUT..

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    But, my offset on my wheels are 38, and I think if I have 8mm in the front then the 10s in the back won't be enough, should I go 8 and 12?
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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Re: Bought Spacers, 8mm front 10mm rear BUT..

    I think it will be fine. I have the stock s-line wheels(43 mm offset) with 15mmm spacers in the back and 12 in the front and it looks pushed out almost to the fender with no rubbing.

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    Registered Member Two Rings roostboost's Avatar
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    Re: Bought Spacers, 8mm front 10mm rear BUT..

    where did you guys purchase the spacers as I want to do the same thing to mine....what would be best for the stock split spoke 17" rims/tires on KW coilovers?
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    Veteran Member Four Rings bblume's Avatar
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    Re: Bought Spacers, 8mm front 10mm rear BUT..

    I'm rolling with 15 in front and 20 in the rear with Stock Audi 18"
    so far no prob
    although I'm sure the fronts will start throwing more crap on the sides of the car
    but both the front and rear look flush!!

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    Senior Member Three Rings oakenfolde's Avatar
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    Re: Bought Spacers, 8mm front 10mm rear BUT..

    The reason I think I'd rather go 8mm front and 12mm rear is because with the 38 offset my wheels in the front are already completely flush with the fender, I have 245's and they are almost poking, and the rear always looks more tucked than the front, so 10mm might not be enough to make them look even, so that's why I think now I'd like to get 12s in the rear now.


    What do u guys think
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    Active Member Two Rings shortyepic's Avatar
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    Re: Bought Spacers, 8mm front 10mm rear BUT..

    hmm, theres a shop in vegas that handles this kinda stuff... wolfs auto repair. tell em donnie sent ya :)

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Re: Bought Spacers, 8mm front 10mm rear BUT..

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    Veteran Member Three Rings Kschroers1's Avatar
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    Re: Bought Spacers, 8mm front 10mm rear BUT..

    Quote Originally Posted by bblume View Post
    I'm rolling with 15 in front and 20 in the rear with Stock Audi 18"
    so far no prob
    although I'm sure the fronts will start throwing more crap on the sides of the car
    but both the front and rear look flush!!
    How do you like those spacers i sold to you? Not having any issue's i hope since they only had a few hundred miles on them and were made for our cars.

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    Registered Member Two Rings roostboost's Avatar
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    Re: Bought Spacers, 8mm front 10mm rear BUT..

    anyone have any help for stock rims and which spacers would be best? links to places to buy them?
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    Veteran Member Four Rings LAS's Avatar
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    Re: Bought Spacers, 8mm front 10mm rear BUT..

    Quote Originally Posted by oakenfolde View Post
    What do u guys think



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    Veteran Member Four Rings LAS's Avatar
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    Re: Bought Spacers, 8mm front 10mm rear BUT..

    Quote Originally Posted by roostboost View Post
    anyone have any help for stock rims and which spacers would be best? links to places to buy them?

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    Senior Member Three Rings oakenfolde's Avatar
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    Re: Bought Spacers, 8mm front 10mm rear BUT..

    LAS,

    What are you posting for it doesn't make any sense.

    Where did u quote me saying what do you guys think.. And why would you quote that here.
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