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Hello everyone! I am looking to get a set of spacers for my rear and wondering everyone's opinion as to which ones give a more aggressive look. All comments will

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Old 11-28-2011, 01:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello everyone!
I am looking to get a set of spacers for my rear and wondering everyone's opinion as to which ones give a more aggressive look. All comments will be appreciated and all personal experiences and personal opinions (yes spacers, no spacers, 15, 20, etc.) would be great! Also if anyone has pictures of their babies with spacers on please post the pics as well so I can visually see them as well.
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Old 11-28-2011, 01:49 PM   #2 (permalink)
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What kind of rims you're rocking?
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Old 11-28-2011, 01:53 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm in the same boat, do you have a drop?

If so, from the reasearch i've done in the wheels/suspension section, 20/20 can work all around on a mild drop. I see popular combo is 15mm front and 20mm rear. I am leaning toward 15mm front and 25mm rear on the sport wheels...dropped on TEIN
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20s all around is very nicely flush, you could get away with 25mm in the rear.
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no drop just bone stock at the moment minus gthaus exhausts. eventually i will be doing a healthy drop. do any of you guys have pictures? because i would love to see those setups that were mention with mu eyes
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I am running 20mm in front / 25mm in back. No drop. No problems! I really like the look! I went Ichaba hub-centric of course! Do it!
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im running 15 in the front and 20 in the back. Seems was the option of others int the past research and now that I did it im very happy with my choice. I will say this spacers does leave fender being attacked by tire shine, at least on my white z.
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im running 15 in the front and 20 in the back. Seems was the option of others int the past research and now that I did it im very happy with my choice. I will say this spacers does leave fender being attacked by tire shine, at least on my white z.
Same here. 15 front 20 rear. It could use another 5mm for both front and rear, but after adjusting cambers it should look quite flush.
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seems to me there are alot of people who do 15 front 20 rear. so mow the question i pose is wether or not there is a perferred manufacturer
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I will say this spacers does leave fender being attacked by tire shine, at least on my white z.
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my opinion is search in the wheels/tire section.
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20mm all around. I am lowered on Swifts and even under the hardest conditions, I get no rubbing and no vibrations at high speeds.


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20/25 on swifts on rays is pure sex!!!
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