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Sooooo H&R spacers, anyone messed with them?

Go 25mm rear and 20mm front with built in studs. I have that setup on my car. Works super well with me dropped on swifts. I used DRM all around.

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Go 25mm rear and 20mm front with built in studs. I have that setup on my car. Works super well with me dropped on swifts. I used DRM all around. Not sure why everyone recommends DRS. I got 11 full cycle turns on my lugs...recommended is 8 turns.
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