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Questions about spacers. I don't plan on lowering my car in the next year or so; however, I would like to push the wheels out. 1. I've read that optimal

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Questions about spacers. I don't plan on lowering my car in the next year or so; however, I would like to push the wheels out.
1. I've read that optimal spacers for stock 19' rims is 15/20. Why are these optimal and not wider ones?
2. Do the spacers in any way affect handling of the car? Steering?
3. Do they increase in any way premature wearing down of the mechanicals; ex joints, bearings, struts, steering rack?
4. What is hub centric?
5. You say with 15 mm one needs non-bolt on. What does this mean?
6. Does one always need studs?
7. After putting on spacers does the car need to be realigned?
8. Which would I need DRS, DRM, ichiba, kics or
H and R? I don't really understand the difference?
9. How much to send two pairs to 02467?


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