If I install 25mm spacers on the rear is an alignment necessary??
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introducing aftermarket wheels into the mix. What is the width? Stock is 7" width with a 32 Offset I beleive. I have 18x8.5's with a 30 mm offset. The affect of 25mm spacers on my wheels would be much different then on stock. So take that into consideration when looking at spacers.
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And by comparing clearances with my OEM 17" rims it looks like I have clearance for Big brakes.
No to mention the fact I needed the spacer to be able to lower the car as much as I wanted, due to tire and spring perch interfernce.
Marcus
No to mention the fact I needed the spacer to be able to lower the car as much as I wanted, due to tire and spring perch interfernce.
Marcus
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will i still have the camber issue there . or should i just go 8 mm all around.
also will i have a camber issue if i just lower the car .or only when i add spacers ?
thanks
also will i have a camber issue if i just lower the car .or only when i add spacers ?
thanks
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the cone portion is too large for and does not allow the spacer to sit flush on the rim. If you have aftermarket wheels, you'll have to remove the hubcentric ring. Same problem goes for the 8mm.
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