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    Senior Member Three Rings xx_s4quattro_xx's Avatar
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    Wheel spacer and rim?

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    Hi i was wondering do any of you guys suffer from wheel rubbing on the fender with wheel spacer and and bigger rims? I know i have to raise the car up but it dont look right with a big wheel gap. Have anybody bend there fenders and what was the results? LMK thanks

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    Veteran Member Four Rings twinsnailsS4's Avatar
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    Re: Wheel spacer and rim?

    Yeah, you can roll your fenders or trim the inside part of it to avoid rubbing. Depending on far out you're pushing the wheel and the wheel/tire itself, you may not need to raise the car much (if at all).

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    Registered Member Two Rings
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    Re: Wheel spacer and rim?

    What specs are you wheels/suspension right now? Don't use a 10mm in less you don't mind not being hubcentric. id stick with a 7mm or a 15mm in when H&R starts the hubcentric ring. Meaning 10mm would take the space of the whole hub there for your wheels would center by the lugs. 15mm spacers are thick enough they add another hub bore on the spacer so the wheel can be hub centric. If you need pictures of wtf im talking about id be glad to post some. If you post your offset and wheel width and size, along with tire size I can give you a better idea of what you need to do.

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