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Old 05-19-2005, 05:24 AM
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Default About Spacers! question please

a friend offered a set of spacers from his 2002 Jetta

Eibach 902150051 15 mm
903250031 25 mm

will these fit our vehicles as well? I'm running 18 rs4 reps I think they are 32 or 35 offset
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Default Anything wheel related from a Jetta should fit perfectly onto a TT.

at least as far as bolt pattern is concerned. Ask the wheel offset people (Meem, TTear, etc..) about that. But they'll "fit" under the wheels no problem. No promises about offset.
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Default They will fit. You will need longer bolts for the 15mm and an extra set of bolts for the 25mm

I'm pretty sure the 25mm version bolts to the hub and then the wheel bolts to the spacer. Make sense?
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a toyota celica as well
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Thanks !
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