Spacers
I purchased the Ichiban spacers (15mm front and 20mm rears). Can I get them installed with the stock springs or should i wait until I get the Eibach springs? I know it's going to save me some labor to get it done together but I'm curious to see how they look on the car now!
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you can put them on now.
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if you are doing it yourself then do it, if you are paying someone the do the at the same time you may save a couple of bucks, but spacers are not complicated so do them, get those wheels moved out.
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Sure...Put em on. Here's 15/15 on stock springs...
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Hey Mod do you think 20 inch spacers in the front would make the front look awkward? Why did you go with 15's in the back?
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maybe 20 mm might work better :) from the above picture 20 mm spacers will probably work if dropped but the 15's look good stock height |
Lol. Snap. My bad... that would look funny. I didn't realize I typed that. Gotta stop trying to two things at once. Thats what I was worried about using 20's in the front. I think Ill use spacers till I can drop it and get some new wheels.
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At what size do spacers become a safety hazard. I am new to all this by the way.
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Anyone know where I can just order spacers the 15/20 ichiban ones? none of the damn shops here sell them and feed me a bunch of bs about how dangerous it is etc etc etc and i really want to kick my wheels out
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directtuning.com was were I got mine. $217 for all four. free shipping too. Ichiba!
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After installing the front spacers (15mm), I noticed the steering wheel didn't seem as tight when making turns. Is it normal? It handles well but it just feel less responsive.
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15mm DRS front and 20mm DRM rear - H&R, stock tires and springs :)
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Hey,
Im looking to get spacers but in the UK, people tend to get 25mm all around. Mostly because anything less does not fit (supposedly). Ive been told that at the front, anything less than 25mm and the stock bolts stick out too much and hit the wheels. On the back ive heard the lowest you can go is 20mm before the stock bolts dont hit against the spaces in between the wheels. I really dont like it when wheels look too far out so I would like to know how you guys managed to get 15mm spacers to work? Im planning on lowering the car on eibachs too. thanks |
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