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Old 02-02-2016, 09:12 AM
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We've gotten very very little negative feedback regarding our Audi wheel spacers. I've ran them for years. Even before I was an ECS employee and never had an issue.

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8000 miles and Zero issues
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8000 miles and Zero issues
18000 miles here. No issues.
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jclaib7: I posted some pictures of my S3 as part of a photo shoot my wife arranged for me for our anniversary. They show the car with wheel spacers in place. https://www.audiworld.com/forums/aud...my-s3-2890905/

Unibrace actually makes 2 very nice products which fit A3s and S3s. One brace can be mounted across the tunnel beneath the car. The stock brace in that location is minuscule compared to the Unibrace product. Another brace, which I do not own, goes on the bulkhead behind the rear seat. Bolts the entire rear end of the car together essentially. DEFINITELY stiffens things up. Google Unibrace to find their website and more info. I can recommend.
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Originally Posted by Fixeroh
jclaib7: I posted some pictures of my S3 as part of a photo shoot my wife arranged for me for our anniversary. They show the car with wheel spacers in place. https://www.audiworld.com/forums/aud...my-s3-2890905/

Unibrace actually makes 2 very nice products which fit A3s and S3s. One brace can be mounted across the tunnel beneath the car. The stock brace in that location is minuscule compared to the Unibrace product. Another brace, which I do not own, goes on the bulkhead behind the rear seat. Bolts the entire rear end of the car together essentially. DEFINITELY stiffens things up. Google Unibrace to find their website and more info. I can recommend.
Nice. Thank you. I'm doing it.
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Originally Posted by easymacgyver
18000 miles here. No issues.
14,000 miles and no issues
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Originally Posted by ECS Tuning-Audi
We've gotten very very little negative feedback regarding our Audi wheel spacers. I've ran them for years. Even before I was an ECS employee and never had an issue.

Jason
Resurrecting this thread, but trying to think of the size spacers to go with for my 17. I just have oem 18s and was thinking of 15mm in the front and 20mm in the back along with H&R super sports. Any suggestions on that?
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Resurrecting this thread, but trying to think of the size spacers to go with for my 17. I just have oem 18s and was thinking of 15mm in the front and 20mm in the back along with H&R super sports. Any suggestions on that?
I've had the ECSTuning spacer kit since 2015 with no problems. 10mm in front, 17.5mm in rear. I like the spacing with the stock tires. I would go with the ECSTuning recommended sizes unless you know that your wheels and tires are different from stock.



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I've had the ECSTuning spacer kit since 2015 with no problems. 10mm in front, 17.5mm in rear. I like the spacing with the stock tires. I would go with the ECSTuning recommended sizes unless you know that your wheels and tires are different from stock.


Thats exactly what I went with, thanks for the help!
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