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Anyone have a setup of 15mm spacers in front and 20 rear?

I have the 15 front and 20 rears, but I haven't been able to install the damn things yet.

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Old 12-30-2009, 10:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have the 15 front and 20 rears, but I haven't been able to install the damn things yet.
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I have the 15 front and 20 rears, but I haven't been able to install the damn things yet.
Thanks for the replies guys. Mike can you get shots from the rear encompassing both wheels?

rcz, when you get that done, post those pic in this topic when you got time.
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I have that set up now, not sure if I have newer pics, I'll check my gallery.

I can tell you, that there is absolutely no rubbing what so ever, and I'm even running wider tires. 255's in front and 305's out back. I've got Eibach springs installed, about 1" drop

I started with 15mm spacers all around but the rears still were tucked in more then I would like, so I went with 20mm. You could do 20mm up front with no problems either.
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Found some, here is the link to another post:
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thanks for the pictures, that looks great! Are the ichiba spacer straight bolt on or do you need to replace any studs? How are the ichiba spacers going for you, do they feel pretty solid with no wobble? If I went HnR spacers do they have ones that are bolt on without stud replacement? Thanks again!
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thanks for the pictures, that looks great! Are the ichiba spacer straight bolt on or do you need to replace any studs? How are the ichiba spacers going for you, do they feel pretty solid with no wobble? If I went HnR spacers do they have ones that are bolt on without stud replacement? Thanks again!
With the sizes of spacers you're looking at, stud replacement is absolutely necessary, because your factory studs aren't long enough for the lugnuts to properly attach without being lengthened.

It's really no big deal to swap the studs out..
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